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Any regrets after the Raptor R Purchase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gator Raptor" data-source="post: 2111046" data-attributes="member: 14801"><p>Bought my '14 Raptor Scab new because it was the last of the V8's. I love it so much I told myself if they ever made another V8 I'd buy it. The R is an amazing truck. The suspension is unbelievable and worlds above my '14. The only thing I could have wanted is starting with more displacement than the 5.2. My fantasy would be if they could have started with - like 6 or 7 liters and then add the SC. 800 lb/ft torque anyone? One of my cars was a 8 liter Viper so you get where i'm coming from. The money is what it is - yes its expensive and I was lucky to pay MSRP - but if money is not a major issue I say go for it. Its a unique vehicle and prob a dinosaur in a few short years. Oh and I decided to keep my Gen1 SCab too - what a great truck.[ATTACH=full]488782[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gator Raptor, post: 2111046, member: 14801"] Bought my '14 Raptor Scab new because it was the last of the V8's. I love it so much I told myself if they ever made another V8 I'd buy it. The R is an amazing truck. The suspension is unbelievable and worlds above my '14. The only thing I could have wanted is starting with more displacement than the 5.2. My fantasy would be if they could have started with - like 6 or 7 liters and then add the SC. 800 lb/ft torque anyone? One of my cars was a 8 liter Viper so you get where i'm coming from. The money is what it is - yes its expensive and I was lucky to pay MSRP - but if money is not a major issue I say go for it. Its a unique vehicle and prob a dinosaur in a few short years. Oh and I decided to keep my Gen1 SCab too - what a great truck.[ATTACH type="full"]488782[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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