Graham's 12 year-old Horse (AKA 1998 Ford Mustang)

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Re: Graham's 12 year-old Horse (AKA 1998 Ford Mustang)

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And if you cant go narrow, go heavy as f*ck.
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watkins wrote:And if you cant go narrow, go heavy as f*ck.
^ This. Take advice from me, a man who has driven a 2wd slushbox pickup on bald all-seasons on a half-frozen road with an F-250 so close on his ass that a backfire would blow snow off his bumper. Do EXACTLY what he said. If you can't go narrow, then the ass end of that thing better squat from the weight!
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Re: Graham's 12 year-old Horse (AKA 1998 Ford Mustang)

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My Mustang's acceleration. I think I got a good launch
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Not exactly quick is it?
Two pedals, two feet, too easy.

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The space shuttle WAS quick. Anything else is a slug.
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Re: Graham's 12 year-old Horse (AKA 1998 Ford Mustang)

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Nice ride!
Looks fairly similar to my 96 black mustang cobra. I should post some pics of it too :)
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Just sayin'. But yeah, post some pics of your Cobra. :)
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graham's probably been through 10 newer (or older) cars since his last post in here :shock: :lol:
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Squint wrote:But yeah, post some pics of your Cobra. :)
This.
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