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    same model only dif was 4wheel vs 2wheel

    98 gtp sedan forest green ,S1X intense cam,Intense pcm,Magnaflow exhaust, ubend delete,TEP trans 3.29's,3.4 smoothflow mps,Dyno'd 281hp and 371ft #'s of trq at the wheels
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    Oh, I am sure there are a lot of variables that play into that too though.
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    I will sell u a truck.
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    I been looking for a truck to man, but it must be a 4x4.

    Been hard to find a good one, really want a 7.3 4x4.

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    I am thinking I want a SUV with a big 6 or small 8 or a small truck with a 6.
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    FMV and KBB, NADA are 3 different values. FMV is reality, KBB, NADA = BS. You're from WI, FMV is low right now, doesn't matter the mileage or year of the car unless your somewhere that it doesn't snow.
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    Well I have an 02 gt coupe with around 53K miles on it and back when I got it (42k miles) I paid somewhere around 6.8k for it... it was 7.2k after taxes and everything at the dealership. If you sold it outright I'm sure you'd get more that what you would on here... gt sedan's with good millage and in good condition are well rounded cars and you should get a lot of people looking at it if you do decide to go that route.
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    Hey guys. I just did alot of shopping around for insurance. The company I was with said that the cheapest vehicle to have insured was a 2wd Ford Ranger. If it was 4wd the cost went up fifteen dollars a month. But the real kicker was if it had the half cab,(the one with the two seats mounted on the sides of the cab facing inwards, it was almost 75 dollars more a month) Insurance premiums are also very biased to where you live, as well. I live in a town of about 11,000 people, and when my girl friend changed her address from this town to a city, (300,000) her insurance went up 32 dollars a month. I'm sure it has to do with theft rates, population density etc. Hope this helps.
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