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Owner: Doctor DeBo
Year: 1992
Model: Mustang LX
Mods: Heavy
State: GA
Type: Nice Weather
ET Range: Unknown
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Angela Cole's 2003 Mustang GT
Say hello to Angela Cole, also known as Female Power regular BAD_98_GT_CONV, who is now, RedHott_03MustangGT. Please try to keep up and don't shoot the Editor for the confusion!  It's all Angela's fault! The woman changes cars as often as most of us change shoes or hairstyles! Over the years she's owned a laundry list of awesome 'stangs including a 1985 Hatchback, 1994 Convertible LX, and of course a 1998 GT 'vert, which was traded in for her current 2003 Mustang GT.  You are p...
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Which is the most performance restrictive aspect of a stock 87-95 5.0?
The Stock Heads (E7TE's).
Result: 38%
The Stock Intake.
Result: 14%
Stock cam or someother components (TB, MAF, PCM, etc.).
Result: 2%
Both the Stock Heads and Intake suck the same, changing one with out the other is useless to you.
Result: 46%

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[03/03/2001] All New MustangWorks.com Design Launched!

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Well, a new racing season is now kicking off for 2001. And, to go along with the new racing season we''ve brought you an entirely new design here at The Mustang Works Magazine! You''ll quickly notice some big changes from the old site. First, the new site no longer uses a frame based layout. We have gone back to a more traditional solid page layout. In addition, we designed a much cleaner, crisper, lighter weight graphical look and feel for the site this time around. Our modem users should notice a decent improvement in the amount of time it takes to load each page of the site. We hope you enjoy our much higher quality, and professional, look.

Look for some great things coming this way in the not to distant future. We plan to start adding a lot of new things now that we''ve got the site redesign out of the way. Of course, this includes our project cars (finally!). We''re going to start covering Project: Death Machine and Project: Lightning Hauler soon! In addition, we still have to tidey up some loose ends on the new site design and layout, redo a couple applications (like the events section), but hopefully that won''t take too long. Now we''re going to work to build two all new sites that will be added to our site network this spring. So stay tuned for more great additions coming your way soon!

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