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Old 11-16-2010, 02:25 AM   #33
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Garms Yaris has 357 HP (in one of the lightest cars available). A Mustang would probably need about 450 HP to compete. I've never seen a base Mustang with those specs.

Lol on his videos he dragged with a yellow 2nd last gen one. It was a convertible aswell I think. Those might not have as much horsepower unmodded, a v6 with the new genre of engines has almost if not 400 hp then the v8 has like 420+ or something with the 5.0 and the v6 has a 4.6 I beleve.

Not saying garms car blows, I'd honestly rather have a Yaris that fast over a mustang even though a modded mustang would do alot more. A Yaris with tons of power with its lightness size and handling would massacre any mustang.
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