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Old 02-13-2016, 10:20 AM
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Default Time really really flies

I bought this car new in 1999 when my son was 1 1/2. 99 Roush Mustang 630hp. Many car show wins, upset corvette and camaro owners and magazine articles later I was ready to sell. My son was very upset he is now turning 18 and he now tells me he always thought the car would be his he is very attached to car. In today's world it is very difficult for someone my age to connect with someone his age. I know nothing about video games and social media and really do not want to. He does show a little interest in the cubs but that's really my thing. So after many days thinking this through I have decided to give him the 99 for graduation. Before I hear this is like giving a loaded gun to a kid let me clarify. The car will now have two tunes that can be run one full tune and one very limited tune. He gets the limited tune I get the tuner which will be locked in my safe. He will only be able to drive the car with me. I also just ordered a new 2016 Mustang GT That will get a Roush phase 2 Supercharger 727hp. Hopefully we can now enjoy the hobby together for years to come. I am now planning a trip for us in the fall to go run the Ohio mile has any one ever been there?







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