2012 Ford Mustang Kona Blue 305hp V6 on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Like new Ford Mustang with great low miles and excellent speed with 305 hp and can still get up to 31 mpg. Needing to up-size to a truck so it is the only reason i'm getting rid of it for someone else to enjoy. Black Rims Clean Interior Aux for music Rear Spoiler Dual Exhaust 30K miles Brand new wipers beautiful blue during the day black at night. metallic KONA BLUE! Inside is still super clean always well kept and owned by an adult. Still has a half month left of warranty before the three years is up. Any questions just ask. i would like to keep it somewhat local but willing to work things out for the right price. P.S. In march I was at no fault and the Dominos driver merged into parking lot on my side going 5mph while i stood idle and i honked which stopped him just barely getting my mustang. It being new i wanted to keep it in nice shape so i requested i wanted it to be completely painted again on the front bumper as you can tell from the pics it looks great! any questions ill get right back to you. THANKS Thanks for looking! contact me at 3522588565 for anything about the vehicle! |
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We can hardly blame them.
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