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I have $2500 and a new 2010 Mustang GT
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<blockquote data-quote="DS Autosports" data-source="post: 6594597" data-attributes="member: 612920"><p>You are doing the right thing. You are dropping a lot of money into this car and you want to make sure that the end result will be worth it. I would shop for weeks if thats what it took. Measure twice, cut once applies to buying a system as well, but use different terms. You only want to spend the money to purchase and install, not purchase, install, and correct fvckups...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DS Autosports, post: 6594597, member: 612920"] You are doing the right thing. You are dropping a lot of money into this car and you want to make sure that the end result will be worth it. I would shop for weeks if thats what it took. Measure twice, cut once applies to buying a system as well, but use different terms. You only want to spend the money to purchase and install, not purchase, install, and correct fvckups... [/QUOTE]
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