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Join Date: Jul 2007
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new 2 the forums
ok, so i got a 03 mustang GT. when i bought it it had cold air intake already installed, im not sure what brand but i will take a picture and see if u guys know what kind it is, it also has flowmasters but i got to get one of the mufflers fixed cuz its messed up. ok now heres the question. where do i start from there? i never had a car i wanted to fix up, i read somewhere i should put some gears in first. so what do u guys think?
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2002 Mustang GT
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Savannah, Ga
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I think you would get more help with this form the modular guys. Click on the Ford mustang Forums and then click on Modular. But I would say yes gears are a good idea as well as sub frame connectors. Some headers, some under drive pulleys, and a short throw shifter if you have a stick. Anything you can do to lower any rotating weight. Aluminum drive shaft for example. Any ways, welcome to the site and good luck with your stang.
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