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Ford Mustang GT350R
#46
Year: 2017
Make: Ford
Model: Shelby GT350
Mileage (numbers only please): 1250
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Airbags, Air Conditioning, Antilock Brakes, Cruise Control, Foglamps, Intermittent Wipers, Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Sunroof, Traction Control
Color: White
VIN: 1fatp8jzoh5525567
Price (no $ sign please): $65000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (Region): Midwestern
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
#47
I'm tempted to part with my '18 991.2 GTS and pick this up. Same number of miles, same color combination, 7 speed MT. Alcantara delete with seat ventilation, carbon fiber, etc. MSRP 134K. Let me know if you were looking to get into a 911 (with some $$ from your end).
#48
This - so much value in this car.
#49
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I have had 3 GT350s non R - love the car and sorry I sold my 18- it took 2 months on ebay to move a car with 140 miles- sold it cheap 6k below sticker- now looking for a new one- the market is SATURATED- 1305 new ones on cargurus for sale at dealers. I believe every *** that wanted a seat has one- they built 18k of these cars. Some dealers hold for msrp or higher and smart dealers are willing to move at invoice. On the fence whether to wait for an 19 for the price difference- ie 58 for 18 vs 61 for 19?.
Kinda same issue going on with C7 Corvettes except big discounts can be had.
JMHO
Kinda same issue going on with C7 Corvettes except big discounts can be had.
JMHO
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No one is saying good/bad regarding the price on this car- the market for these cars has softened period- many sellers with the new GT500 around the corner and a minor makeover on the 19 GT350. Yes there are less R cars made BUT also less buyers for an more extreme car. Most people are not track junkies.
#52
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I have owned many track Porsche cars & have a 2017 350Rthat I track. Bang for he buck, you cannot beat it. Might be heavy but it sure doesn’t feel that way & it’s quicker than my 996TT which is highly modified.
#53
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Great spec! I love the stripe delete with the black roof!
#54
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the R's are badass. I have a 'base' model (no A/C, radio, etc) and daily drive it...you would not believe the broad appeal that this car has...I get compliments from dudes in incredibly nice cars and dudes and beaters...and kids, forget about it...they follow me with their cell phones out of the windows video'ing me all the time ;-)
FWIW, it's not a 'stripe delete'...stripes are an option.
FWIW, it's not a 'stripe delete'...stripes are an option.
#55
have a 350R also. It is a pure track beast!. After getting my Ultra Violet 16' GT3RS I thought no other car would excite me ever again. Yes the GT3RS is better in EVERY performance aspect....the 350R is only a smidgen behind! Brakes are 85%, power is 90%, handling is 90% seat of pants fun 98% as good as the GT3RS. Now factor in that I don't cringe when I'm on the track and the 350R is getting pelted with rubber and track garbage and I see the 350R as the ultimate track hack. So much fun to shift (i put in a auto blipper) and its purely amazing how fast you can go in this beast. 8600 rpm shifts sound amazing! Yes every Porsche owner should have one of these.