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Reply #1
Are you saying you are going to buy that? Honestly if it has $30K into it then that SC must of been $25K. Though the paint does look pretty good on second look.
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Reply #2
Shew.. too rich fo my blood
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Reply #3
only thing i dont like is the dryer duct intake elbow on the supercharger. that is kinda high tho.

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Reply #4
30K invested but too cheap to get a 20 dollar mandrel bend for the SC intake...

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Reply #5
That's an OOOOLLLDD @$$ Powerdyne blower. And the car was originally black. Sad, sad, sad, sad, sad.

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Reply #6
effing WOW....! id throw maybe 3 at it. there is a guy in town that says he has 18 k into his 88 stang. its got a nice paint job over half assed body work, stock ratty, leaky interior, stock 4 lug suspension and brakes, likely stock engine (wouldnt pop the hood to show off his "totally built" engine. it did have a cervini cowl/dual scoop hood, flowmasters, and cheep ass sears rims though.
 
i hope the 30k invested includes the original purchase price of the car, and purchase of everything in it new at retail price. plus the maintanance....
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Reply #7
Quote from: shame302
i hope the 30k invested includes the original purchase price of the car, and purchase of everything in it new at retail price. plus the maintanance....



dont forget the $0.99 the intake tube on that supercharger cost