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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Ballin" data-source="post: 1377914" data-attributes="member: 34393"><p>If you've owned in excess of 200 to 300 vehicles thus far, then you should know better than most that many vehicles may need to be modified to achieve their true potential (unless, of course, you own a rental car agency full of 200-300 cars, and if so, your stock Raptor fits right in (and even then, a stock Raptor is badass)). </p><p></p><p>Be as it may, you have a lot of good advice already provided for you on this post, which pretty much leans towards (a) getting to know your truck a bit more to appreciate it, or (b) modify it (see the pic of my Raptor for some obvious modifications which include, but are not limited to: Exhaust upgrade, Intercooler upgrade, Tune, Cold Air intake upgrade, lighting upgrade, Suspension upgrade, rims and tires upgrade, and about $10k spent in an upgraded audio system that has a large tablet-style user interface and a subwoofer the size of a small coffin underneath my rear bench seat that can belt out a bass so furious as to propel a passenger out of one of my rear passenger windows.</p><p></p><p>I've had many highline vehicles in my life thus far (high performance BMWs and Porsches) and the experience of owning/driving a Raptor far exceeds all of them combined. Getting the new 2020 Porsche 911 is one of my projects for this year or possibly next when the turbo comes, BUT..... I will always have a Raptor. There simply are no substitutes.</p><p></p><p>Now, with that being said, I have not had the luxury of owning 200 or 300 vehicles, so I do ultimately defer to your automobilistic prowess as to whether or not you decide to keep/sell your Raptor. My opinion is limited to soley what I've read as well as what I have experienced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Ballin, post: 1377914, member: 34393"] If you've owned in excess of 200 to 300 vehicles thus far, then you should know better than most that many vehicles may need to be modified to achieve their true potential (unless, of course, you own a rental car agency full of 200-300 cars, and if so, your stock Raptor fits right in (and even then, a stock Raptor is badass)). Be as it may, you have a lot of good advice already provided for you on this post, which pretty much leans towards (a) getting to know your truck a bit more to appreciate it, or (b) modify it (see the pic of my Raptor for some obvious modifications which include, but are not limited to: Exhaust upgrade, Intercooler upgrade, Tune, Cold Air intake upgrade, lighting upgrade, Suspension upgrade, rims and tires upgrade, and about $10k spent in an upgraded audio system that has a large tablet-style user interface and a subwoofer the size of a small coffin underneath my rear bench seat that can belt out a bass so furious as to propel a passenger out of one of my rear passenger windows. I've had many highline vehicles in my life thus far (high performance BMWs and Porsches) and the experience of owning/driving a Raptor far exceeds all of them combined. Getting the new 2020 Porsche 911 is one of my projects for this year or possibly next when the turbo comes, BUT..... I will always have a Raptor. There simply are no substitutes. Now, with that being said, I have not had the luxury of owning 200 or 300 vehicles, so I do ultimately defer to your automobilistic prowess as to whether or not you decide to keep/sell your Raptor. My opinion is limited to soley what I've read as well as what I have experienced. [/QUOTE]
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