sho'noffmtx
Many SHO's
Thats a beautiful stang. I wouldnt mind having something like that...
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Hi Terry:
Well, that didn't last too long.
Always enjoyed following your L stuff on f150online and I wish you best of luck with the Stang.
BTW, you will now have to update your sig/photo on f150 as it still shows the SHO as your ride.
Based on what you did with the L, I assume that you just couldn't figure how to make a 2010 SHO competitive in anything but a straight line.
Until I joined this Forum, I had no idea of the vast number of earlier SHO owners who compete in track racing and I hope to see some owners here that give that venue a shot. Mind you, this is not exactly the same type of vehicle as the earlier SHO variants but if it will get into the 12's in the 1/4 mile I am sure there are those that will try the road race circuit.
Regarding SHO U UP's remarks, if you think this Forum is rough, I can tell you that f150online could get very brutal and from what little "lookie lou's" I have done on some of the Mustang forums when I was looking to buy a Shelby at a huge discount last year, those guys just don't take prisoners, period.
I like it here.
Bill
heres a few pics
so far i've got my shifter, upper and lower c/a's lower c/a relocation brackets, adj panhard bar, windows tinted, wheels and tires, 4.10 gears, 2 Step, cross drilled / slotted rotors, line loc.
I think thats it. Still trying to decide which way to go on lowering it.
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Hi Terry:
Well, that didn't last too long.
Always enjoyed following your L stuff on f150online and I wish you best of luck with the Stang.
BTW, you will now have to update your sig/photo on f150 as it still shows the SHO as your ride.
Based on what you did with the L, I assume that you just couldn't figure how to make a 2010 SHO competitive in anything but a straight line.
Until I joined this Forum, I had no idea of the vast number of earlier SHO owners who compete in track racing and I hope to see some owners here that give that venue a shot. Mind you, this is not exactly the same type of vehicle as the earlier SHO variants but if it will get into the 12's in the 1/4 mile I am sure there are those that will try the road race circuit.
Regarding SHO U UP's remarks, if you think this Forum is rough, I can tell you that f150online could get very brutal and from what little "lookie lou's" I have done on some of the Mustang forums when I was looking to buy a Shelby at a huge discount last year, those guys just don't take prisoners, period.
I like it here.
Bill
Still trying to decide which way to go on lowering it.
Go with down, I think you'll like it better.
and for those that may know someone, the car can be bought for $35,995 with or without the powdercoated wheels on the car.
(the owner took the wheels and dvd players for his personal demo)
The dvd's can be put back for another $500. $36,495. They were $1800
The car can also come with or without the tune on it as well. It also has the tinted lenses and the clear bra too.![]()