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Yes, you have an export certified car which I believe is not meant to be driven in the US. I am curious about the origins of these types of orders. Is there something special about your circumstances? (i.e. military order or something)
OMG! $42k is a hard pill to swallow for a Mustang - holy sh*t 
I hope you drive & drive & drive & drive some more
I would make sure I spent at least 50% of my day in it for that much coin - haha

I hope you drive & drive & drive & drive some more

I would make sure I spent at least 50% of my day in it for that much coin - haha
Last edited by AusTXMCA; May 2, 2010 at 01:37 PM.
Yes, the car was ordered through overseas military sales. That is strange because I'm taking stateside delivery in Columbus, Ga. The last Mustang I ordered through them I had shipped directly here and the sticker didn't look like that. I'm sending this sticker to my dealer and ask him about it. The last thing I need is going to Columbus and they telling me I can't register this car.
Wow, MSRP of North of $40K for a GT, never thought I would see the day... I bought my first mustang in 2001, a GT for just over $21K, I think the MSRP was near $23K.... In 2009, I picked up a new GT 500 with 18 miles on it as the 2010 were hitting the show room for $36K. Wow, are times a changing!
Yes, the car was ordered through overseas military sales. That is strange because I'm taking stateside delivery in Columbus, Ga. The last Mustang I ordered through them I had shipped directly here and the sticker didn't look like that. I'm sending this sticker to my dealer and ask him about it. The last thing I need is going to Columbus and they telling me I can't register this car.
It might be because the car is tax free to military and people like me associated with the military. I'll let you know what the guy tells me.




