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Pittsn95

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New member here! This is the first Mustang I've owned. I picked up my '94 GT last summer. The car just rolled over to 50,000 miles. The car is 100% original/stock with the performance package and Mach 460 sound package. I'm split on whether to keep the car stock or modify to get more power into the car. Any input is helpful! Also being new to the CT area (Groton) I am wondering if there are any Mustang clubs in the New England area?
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PinkieT

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Welcome to the zoo! Lots of people here can give advice. Some of it is even good! :laughing5:
 

evilcw311

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Modify?!?! Why would you modify a mustang?!?! :)


Good looking ride!!!


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hottwheels04

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95 mustang owner here from CT aswell..but the question to mdify is a dumb question, these things needs mods to make them what they are meant to be, in stock form they are way underpowered especially in todays time and they are way to quiet stock, gears and exaust will wake it up feel quicker snappier with a nice set of 3.55 or 3.73 gears, and headers / full exaust. keeping it stock should never be a question unless your talking a museum piece rare car like saleen , or cobra R even then even todays honda civics and mini vans have as much power as a 5.0 mustang lol so MOD AWAY! before you get smoked by a honda or mini van! lol
 

96blak54

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^ hottwheels04 stated it right! Only thing is, after modding the stang, the hondas and minivans are still a challenge!
 

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