Shelby GT350R Mustang carbon fiber wheels Retail for nearly $30,000
whoa, that's pricey, but it may be worth it. Here's my front page take on it...
https://themustangsource.com/gt350r-...ice-tag-14938/
https://themustangsource.com/gt350r-...ice-tag-14938/
Last edited by mustang5o; Aug 12, 2015 at 11:20 AM.
Shelby GT350R Mustang carbon fiber wheels Retail for nearly $30,000
The R comes standard with the CF wheels. Idk how many times we need to say it. The stupid thing though, is that the R is available with the Tech package, but the standard GT350 cannot be had with the Track package and Electronics package together - doesn't make sense!
The R comes standard with the CF wheels. Idk how many times we need to say it. The stupid thing though, is that the R is available with the Tech package, but the standard GT350 cannot be had with the Track package and Electronics package together - doesn't make sense!
Shelby GT350R Mustang carbon fiber wheels Retail for nearly $30,000
I agree, but I bet a lot of these cars will never be driven, sadly...no point putting all the coolers on for cars that'll sit. And then for those that ARE tracked, they'll probably get aftermarket parts lol
>>shrugs<< While it may not be 100% carbon fiber Dymag does carbon fiber barrels with either aluminum spokes and hubs or magnesium spokes and hubs. Last time I checked they were around 2500.00 apiece.
The R comes standard with the CF wheels. Idk how many times we need to say it. The stupid thing though, is that the R is available with the Tech package, but the standard GT350 cannot be had with the Track package and Electronics package together - doesn't make sense!
I'm not too interested in the non R car anyways. The R car is really different than the non R car. Huge differences.
At the North American Track Tour for the GT350 at Laguna Seca, a Ford engineer said that the differences between the two cars were between cosmetic and the tuning of the suspension. The R is tuned more for the track than the non R, but that all the or almost all of the hardware is the same between the two.
At the North American Track Tour for the GT350 at Laguna Seca, a Ford engineer said that the differences between the two cars were between cosmetic and the tuning of the suspension. The R is tuned more for the track than the non R, but that all the or almost all of the hardware is the same between the two.
I'm not sure sure about that. Here's a video to what's different.
2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 vs GT350R: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know - YouTube
2016 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 vs GT350R: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know - YouTube
Nice I see 6g posted a Ford vid on YouTube
Nice I see 6g posted a Ford vid on YouTube
2016 Shelby GT350 Mustang Informational Disc - YouTube
2016 Shelby GT350 Mustang Informational Disc - YouTube
I've watched just about all the other ones. I need to watch this one as well.
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