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GrabThatBlue

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Sugar momma, stole the car, and robbed a bank sure would be a lot more interesting.

But it appears you are under 42, transport your car between some Caribbean island, Europe, and maybe Canada, and that is quite intriguing enough all by itself.
And retired as well lol.
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Paul's stable

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Sorry to drift off topic, but I have to ask, since you have a Dark Horse with a Whipple, does the Whipple ruin or alter the otherwise excellent handling? Have you tried a road course HPDE day or anything since installing the Whipple?
No it does not affect the handling. Trust me the Whipple does not ruin anything it in fact it makes the car more exciting to drive. They don't affect the nose weight very much. Unfortunately there is only one track in my area and have not gone to a track day because there always full before I even get out of bed lol.
 

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I think there are plenty if old guys around that have piled up sheet metal. I wish I had some around when I started out.
I sure did. Got it sorted by age 20 though. Haven't had big crash since or an at fault one.
I'm kinda proud of that. I wish my insurer was.
 

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A physics teacher told me two things in High School:

1.) In a crash, there are three collisions. The first is your car hitting another vehicle, or similar. The second is you hitting the inside of your car; every inch traveled is hundreds of pounds of impact, hence why seat belts are so important. The third collision is your internal organs hitting the inside of your skeleton. Think on it.

2.) For all Americans, the chance of experiencing a crash or collision, from fender benders to catastrophic impact, in your lifetime is 100%.

If OP is sincere, young man, your first crash will be in your prized Mustang. Lets hope it's a fender bender like the one in my Festiva when I was 16, and not like the one where I totalled my car at 36 with my 2 year old in the car due to a BMW's negligence; both son and I were wearing belts, and with some good reactions born out of defensive driving classes, we both walked away rattled but unharmed.

If you really want to learn to drive defensively and how not to be a dick, take the motorcycle safety class required for the M class license in lieu of state test, and ride a 500 cc motorcycle for a few months. You'll realize that 99% of drivers are clueless morons breaking laws all the time and trying to kill YOU, the unprotected defensive rider. Swear to god getting the motorcycle license made me a much better sports car driver. You MUST learn respect for the death that hovers all around you.
This is wisdom, especially No: 4. Riding bikes hones your self preservation skills, and teaches you to learn to feel what a vehicle is doing. It's called seat of your pants driving, flying is the same I'm told. Awareness, both situational and self, plus anticipation will keep you alive.
Just watch some crash vids, more often than not you can see a situation developing and the drivers are blissfully unaware unti it's too late.
 
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AZ_Ryan

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I think while well intentioned, the old guys here have done enough pontificating about avoiding crashes and how to drive. This kid came here because he's excited about his first mustang (gift or not). He didn't come here so people could talk down to him.

I say leave the driving education to his father and whatnever driving school he's required to take. And let's get back to investigating his ownership and finances...

In all seriousness, the kid posted pictures of his new ride in another thread and literally no one responded. But this thread is 8 pages deep and full of mostly bullshit. We can do better.
 


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I think while well intentioned, the old guys here have done enough pontificating about avoiding crashes and how to drive. This kid came here because he's excited about his first mustang (gift or not). He didn't come here so people could talk down to him.

I say leave the driving education to his father and whatnever driving school he's required to take. And let's get back to investigating his ownership and finances...

In all seriousness, the kid posted pictures of his new ride in another thread and literally no one responded. But this thread is 8 pages deep and full of mostly bullshit. We can do better.
Plus this is our chance to talk shop with a kid in an s650. Since the 650 was supposedly designed for the newer generation I am curious, how does Rambo feel about all the tech and screens?

This car has the A10, do you guys think his transmission fluid level is correct?

I am also curious if his oil level will be barely at the minimum mark.

Also, Rambo, how do you plan to break the car in?
 

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I would be pretty bummed joining a message board and getting such a shitty welcome. OP is polite, enthusiastic about his car, and hasn’t been rude to anyone despite things said to him…just for being lucky enough to start off with a great car.

Do I think it’s too much car for a first time driver? Yes. But that’s another discussion that is not my responsibility to have.
 

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I think while well intentioned, the old guys here have done enough pontificating about avoiding crashes and how to drive. This kid came here because he's excited about his first mustang (gift or not). He didn't come here so people could talk down to him.

I say leave the driving education to his father and whatnever driving school he's required to take. And let's get back to investigating his ownership and finances...

In all seriousness, the kid posted pictures of his new ride in another thread and literally no one responded. But this thread is 8 pages deep and full of mostly bullshit. We can do better.
I volunteer to investigate his finances and ownership!
 

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I volunteer to investigate his finances and ownership!
First you gotta verify the juice is worth the squeeze
 
 








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