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Luke87GT
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Should have never did it Luke ![[Frown]](frown.gif)
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asskickn88
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the wounds are still fresh...... 
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STREETFIGHTER50
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I didn't even click the thread & I already knew which car u were gonna post up! Lol! Here's some I saved on my photobucket. Was definately one of my favorite snow bunny Coupes out there. A built 347 would've finished her off nicely! Where's she at nowadays Luke?   
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Posts: 3925 | From: SF Bay Coastin' to Rocklin | Registered: Jun 2003
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do you REALLY regret it? aren't you the one that's always quick to comment about how modding a fox mustang is like flushing money down the toilet? it's funny b/c every time you post comments along those lines, i read between the lines and all i see is how you try to rationalize selling such a sweet ride. its got to be one of the biggest car sale regrets on cafords .
i'm sure you're a lot happier without that almost perfect notch .
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SydeWaySix
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Luke, i feel your pain! As much as this car annoyed me, I regret selling such a clean car. At the time, I wasn't really into foxbodies and didnt know the true value of a "clean" coupe...ah well, the DOHC 32V faleen suites me better I think

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STANGBOY
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luke u fucked up big time selling that coupe i dont care how much money u got for it
DIS DA ONE I REGRET SELLING ANYBODY KNO WERE ITS AT



 [ September 17, 2010, 03:36 AM: Message edited by: STANGBOY ]
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HaulinAss Motorsports
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quote: Originally posted by STANGBOY: luke u fucked up big time selling that coupe i dont care how much money u got for it
DIS DA ONE I REGRET SELLING ANYBODY KNO WERE ITS AT



Damn that was yours? I remember it being for sale as the "cleanest mustang around period". Not sure if that was you or someone else. It was clean though.
Posts: 22509 | From: Sacramento | Registered: Nov 2001
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The feeling is all too familiar...been almost 3 years since I sold mine. Bought it bone stock in '97 - haven't seen it driving around but my buddy has spotted it a few times in Natomas. Says the guy is taking really good care of it...I'm keeping my eyes peeled for another fox...possibly an SN-95....we'll see.



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Posts: 480 | From: Sacramento, CA | Registered: May 2002
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Yaterstang
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quote: Originally posted by SydeWaySix: Luke, i feel your pain! As much as this car annoyed me, I regret selling such a clean car. At the time, I wasn't really into foxbodies and didnt know the true value of a "clean" coupe...ah well, the DOHC 32V faleen suites me better I think
Sydeway, your Faleen is way sicker now. This one is cool but i wouldnt have any regrets.
Posts: 2968 | From: Natomas | Registered: May 2007
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uh0h50
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quote: Originally posted by stangin': do you REALLY regret it? aren't you the one that's always quick to comment about how modding a fox mustang is like flushing money down the toilet? it's funny b/c every time you post comments along those lines, i read between the lines and all i see is how you try to rationalize selling such a sweet ride. its got to be one of the biggest car sale regrets on cafords .
i'm sure you're a lot happier without that almost perfect notch .
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Posts: 2926 | From: Bay Area 510 | Registered: Jul 2003
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Luke87GT
Lay'n more stripes than Caltrans
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quote: Originally posted by stangin': do you REALLY regret it? aren't you the one that's always quick to comment about how modding a fox mustang is like flushing money down the toilet? it's funny b/c every time you post comments along those lines, i read between the lines and all i see is how you try to rationalize selling such a sweet ride. its got to be one of the biggest car sale regrets on cafords .
i'm sure you're a lot happier without that almost perfect notch .
LOL! What kind of comment? Did you forget to take your meds this morning or something?
I will always appreciate the former cars that I built, but when the smoke clears, I 100% made the right decision for me to sell the car despite having a sentimental glimpses once in a while when I see pics of it looking all good.
And to answer the question above. The car was shipped far far away from here to the Midwest.
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quote: Originally posted by Luke87GT: quote: Originally posted by stangin': do you REALLY regret it? aren't you the one that's always quick to comment about how modding a fox mustang is like flushing money down the toilet? it's funny b/c every time you post comments along those lines, i read between the lines and all i see is how you try to rationalize selling such a sweet ride. its got to be one of the biggest car sale regrets on cafords .
i'm sure you're a lot happier without that almost perfect notch .
LOL! What kind of comment? Did you forget to take your meds this morning or something?
I will always appreciate the former cars that I built, but when the smoke clears, I 100% made the right decision for me to sell the car despite having a sentimental glimpses once in a while when I see pics of it looking all good.
And to answer the question above. The car was shipped far far away from here to the Midwest.
no meds needed here. i'm all for doing whatever makes someone happy. that's all that really matters in the end. BUT, every car-nut knows what's really burning deep down inside. the next project is always just around the corner. go take a peek .
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STANGBOY
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quote: Originally posted by HaulinAss Motorsports: quote: Originally posted by STANGBOY: luke u fucked up big time selling that coupe i dont care how much money u got for it
DIS DA ONE I REGRET SELLING ANYBODY KNO WERE ITS AT



Damn that was yours? I remember it being for sale as the "cleanest mustang around period". Not sure if that was you or someone else. It was clean though.
yea dat was mine but i wasnt the one that posted it ass the cleanest in the bay but that shit was clean tho
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Pumpkin_Notch
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DP [ September 17, 2010, 06:41 PM: Message edited by: 94 N.C.F. GT ]
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Posts: 2790 | From: RICHMOND/sanpablo | Registered: Dec 2003
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SydeWaySix
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quote: Originally posted by 94 N.C.F. GT: quote: Originally posted by fastertoys1: http://emob39.photobucket.com/albums/e199/albertalvarez/IMG_0313.jpg Yeah every now and then...
Is this the motor that was In the candy orange 86 Coupe My boy bought.
Yes..thats the motor from Albert's old candy orange coupe.
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Camara90
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wish I knew were my old car was, wanted to get her back!



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cobrakidz
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The white coupe is beautiful. I love the BBS wheels too.
Posts: 3 | From: nor cal | Registered: Sep 2010
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