Has anyone seen a Blue GT500 around Williamsburg?
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Does anyone know if that thing is stock or not. It had aftermarket rims and bodywork on it. But I was at the zooms getting gas and it started up and it sounded like someone down the street in one of the nearby neighborhoods was testing their boat engines so I look and I see a mustang and thought nothing about it, than it started started rolling out and it sounded like those Harleys when it hauls ass than it drives off and it was so loud that everyone at the gas station started looking at it like wtf. I got to admit that was the most beautiful thing I've heard and I don't know if all GT500s sound like that.
ya its a kid that goes to lafayette its automatic i think and used to have a big wing i thinks its gone now though. Im pretty sure this is the one ur talking about
You beat me to it. Jackass lol.
Not stock...but there is a company in CA I believe who was doing a fair amount of business converting the 03-04 Cobra's and now GT500's into automatic cars.
I want to say they got their start converting cars for handicapped people, then started also offering their services for those who can't drive stick.
Frankly, if you're too lazy to row your own gears...you don't need a car like that. (The obvious exception is if you are handicapped, then you have my complete respect for still wanting a sports car!)
I want to say they got their start converting cars for handicapped people, then started also offering their services for those who can't drive stick.
Frankly, if you're too lazy to row your own gears...you don't need a car like that. (The obvious exception is if you are handicapped, then you have my complete respect for still wanting a sports car!)
Not stock...but there is a company in CA I believe who was doing a fair amount of business converting the 03-04 Cobra's and now GT500's into automatic cars.
I want to say they got their start converting cars for handicapped people, then started also offering their services for those who can't drive stick.
Frankly, if you're too lazy to row your own gears...you don't need a car like that. (The obvious exception is if you are handicapped, then you have my complete respect for still wanting a sports car!)
I want to say they got their start converting cars for handicapped people, then started also offering their services for those who can't drive stick.
Frankly, if you're too lazy to row your own gears...you don't need a car like that. (The obvious exception is if you are handicapped, then you have my complete respect for still wanting a sports car!)
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