Aftermarket 2005+ Mustangs Discuss the Offerings from Roush, Saleen, Steeda, Shinoda, and Others

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Old 1/13/06, 02:07 PM
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Glad I didn't hold out for the Shelby. Although I would love to have one, I'll enjoy the GT for a couple more years then trade up. Hopefully by then they'll be at or under MSRP.
Old 1/13/06, 02:34 PM
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Originally posted by FiaCobra@January 11, 2006, 11:00 AM
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WOW!! I'd go with that if the price is comparable to what dealers will be marking up the Shelby to. Plus you'd get a heck of alot of looks cruising down in one of these. . I recently saw the Superformance version, and I was impressed. Nice job on the kit. If you go with a Cobra Daytona, I'd love to see pics.
Old 1/15/06, 10:24 PM
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Originally posted by Bookman@January 11, 2006, 11:08 AM
Salesman told me expect to pay no less than 65. I have pretty much decided to wait it out. In the end I'd rather have a mach1 anyway...
Wow, 65K.... can you say 06 Z06. Don't get me wrong, I really like the new Shelby but for my 65K I'll go with the race car built for the street.
Old 1/16/06, 06:20 PM
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If you go, just bid what you are willing to pay....if you don't get it, then at least you know you didn't get stiffed. A free dinner and an up close and personal look at the Shelby sounds good to me as a consolation prize.

Question, when you state "Received a message from one of the dealers", how many dealers are you dealing with?
Old 1/20/06, 02:32 PM
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I got a call from my dealer today, I had been put on the 'list' some time ago. They are now accepting deposits and expect an allocation of 6. When asked for an idea of cost, was told 42-43K MSRP and a mark-up of 15K. I told him I'd get back to him. Dealer is in NJ and reputable.
Old 1/25/06, 08:13 AM
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Originally posted by mrGT@January 16, 2006, 7:23 PM
If you go, just bid what you are willing to pay....if you don't get it, then at least you know you didn't get stiffed. A free dinner and an up close and personal look at the Shelby sounds good to me as a consolation prize.

Question, when you state "Received a message from one of the dealers", how many dealers are you dealing with?
I have had correspondence going with about 5 or 6, and none of the other dealers have responded to anything I have sent, recently.
Old 1/25/06, 09:06 PM
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You guys keep talking about this auction. What auction? The dealer did not describe or mention an auction but rather a one-time sealed bid. That is entirely different from an auction.
Old 1/31/06, 09:03 PM
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Bwaahaahaa, I love the bid-a-dollar idea! Hey, I hope you get the word out to everyone that is going there and they all bid a buck. Because I'm going to show up and bid 1.01
Old 2/1/06, 04:38 PM
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I bid $1.02
Old 2/3/06, 09:22 AM
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If you don't like the price then don't buy it. Some one else will buy it. If that's what the price is then that what it is.
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I heard a 72,000 figure in LA from friend. Considering the way things go, paying that much for a 3,920 lb car rubs me the wrong way. Erik
Old 4/28/06, 03:35 PM
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up to 10k is reasonable.. (15k might be okay) anything that goes 25k+ is ridiculus


above MSRP ofcourse.
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