Snowrider69
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Ok, for T-rex sounds.......maybe!Give me T-rex sounds or no buy
It's the random backfires that are so unsettling. I've never worried that my ICE vehicle might start leaking oil.I can make my own fart sounds ? I don't need extra.
It that the "Liberace" edition?Old news.
But that Shelby in the article I haven’t seen before.
Is this a more “production ready” version of the Shelby?
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More pics and a video:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a41837581/borla-exhaust-systems-electric-vehicles-sema/
Looks like they are trying to emulate the Shelby/Hertz edition Mustang ICE with that Color scheme.It that the "Liberace" edition?
That simply appears to be a GT with different wheels and the word “Shelby” added to a stripe. So I guess it’s production ready.Old news.
But that Shelby in the article I haven’t seen before.
Is this a more “production ready” version of the Shelby?
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More pics and a video:
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a41837581/borla-exhaust-systems-electric-vehicles-sema/
Sound has always been a part of the performance experience for cars.That simply appears to be a GT with different wheels and the word “Shelby” added to a stripe. So I guess it’s production ready.
As far as the sounds being added, I’ll never understand “car people” who think a car has to have a certain sound. IMHO, Cars are for driving and should provide acceleration and handling. What does sound have to do with moving me down a road or a track? People who complain about how a car sounds (or doesn’t sound) may as well be complaining about how a song tastes.