2012 Mustang Boss 302 to carry $41K price tag

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<p>With recent announcements of 2012 specifications, offerings, and a two-key engine control system, the 2012 Mustang Boss 302 is no stranger to Ford Mustang fans worldwide.* One key stat recently surfaced…what we’d all be focused upon during the litmus test of ownership.* The new Boss Mustang is set to carry an MSRP of $40,995 (destination [...]</p><p><a href="http://www.stangnet.com/2010/11/29/2012-mustang-boss-302-to-carry-41k-price-tag/">2012 Mustang Boss 302 to carry $41K price tag</a> is brought to you by <a href="http://www.stangnet.com">StangNet</a></p>

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---Not gonna sign up here and there just to post, but all I have to say is it is a fair price for two vehicles with identical paint/interior schemes. Yeah, I can count. LOL. The TracKey makes it two vehicles. If it were a POS Chitvy `vette, it would cost anywhere from $70k to $120k just because it has checkered flags on the brackets for the alternator and a hardtop convertible that flies off automatically while running down the interstate at 70... 80... 90... 100... etc... cause GM used generic computers, rather than putting the money the customer pays toward parts the customer paid for, and the POS won't stop accelerating... "Send it out the door and call it a 'boost package' until we're sued, then put out a TSB even though it's a safety defect".

---I also vote as well, that the new V6 Mustang package be called the Ninja package. Back in the mid-80s, Kaw offered two Ninjas, one Red on Black and the other, a limited edition, Black on Red, All four would look absolutely collectible next to each other in a living room 4x the size of my own. Again, I am not going to sign up here and there just to post... and I don't want a !@#$in facebook... so I don't get to vote.:lock: