Original owner, 100% stock

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The build date was 01/29/02, so yesterday was the 10th birthday. I bought it new a few weeks after it was built, and the drivetrain is 100% bone stock. I see a lot of modification threads on here, but are there many other SN95 original owners on this site who chose to keep it just like it was from the factory?
 

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Thanks a lot for the compliments. It has right at 90k miles. I would love to lower it a little, but I have three kids ages 6, 5, and 2, so I just can't justify the cost, and I don't have the skills/tools to do it myself.
 
The build date was 01/29/02, so yesterday was the 10th birthday. I bought it new a few weeks after it was built, and the drivetrain is 100% bone stock. I see a lot of modification threads on here, but are there many other SN95 original owners on this site who chose to keep it just like it was from the factory?
Now whats the fun in that!?
 
Thanks a lot for the compliments. It has right at 90k miles. I would love to lower it a little, but I have three kids ages 6, 5, and 2, so I just can't justify the cost, and I don't have the skills/tools to do it myself.

Look up SVE springs on LateModelRestoration or Lotek on ebay. (not sure on that name) 5.0 Droptop used the Lotek springs with great results! Under 100 bucks I think? And the install can probably be done by a shop for pretty cheap.

Car looks great by the way!:drool:
 
I have a bone stock 1999 35th Anniversary "Limited Edition" GT. Only a K&N filter. About 74,000 miles now. I also have never had the additional funds to throw at the car. Married life will do that.