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2006 Mustang Gt Supercharged Manual- 85k Miles on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:84900
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

 

2006 Ford Mustang GT  -Manual- 85K miles


  • The car has over $20,000 in aftermarket parts


  • I have owned it for four years and have babied it since the day I bought it. It has always been garaged kept since the day I owned it.


  • The oil was changed every 3k miles. I have changed the transmission gear oil within 8k miles along with the differential fluid.


  • This car is my baby; it does not get driven hard. I have never put this car on any track; this was my daily driver up until last summer when I decided to make it the Sunday driver.


  • I've driven mostly highway miles since purchasing it, taking it back and fourth on my commute to work.


  • This Mustang has leather interior, no cracks, tares, or imperfections in the interior.


  • No Joy rides. Funds must be verified



Call or Text Nick (770)-876-9380  


--Engine--
-3v 4.6 V8
- Magnacharger MP-113 5th Gen Supercharger
-Water-to-Air Intercooler
-42lbs injectors
-new OEM coil packs
- brisk racing plugs, heat range colder
-Shorty headers
-high flow cats on an x-pipe (extra x-pipe with the cats knock out)
-magna flow axle back exhaust
-Diablo MAF
-SCT tuner
-PA-Performance 200 amp 6G alternator with 200 amp fuse (with spare fuse)
-Under-drive race crank pulley
-K&N air filter (routinely cleaned)
-recently compression tested all cylinders 1-3 psi from each other, very consistent.


--Exterior--
-Avant Garde M310 Matte Black wheels- (20x9, 20x10) ride like a dream. over $2800
-Tires: Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 only 3k miles on wheels and tires
-Drilled and slotted rotors
-Gt500 rear spoiler and badges
-Cervinis C-series front bumper, with working fog lights
-Cervinis 67' Ram Air Hood
-SHR Honeycomb Deck lid panel (not on the car currently)
-Also have tinted tail light covers to go with


--Interior--
- Leather Interior
-Steeda Tri-Ax Short Shifter TR-3650
-All interior speakers are kicker audio with an upgraded head unit
-tinted windows
-trunk mounted JEGS sealed polished metal battery box
-sealed Red Top Optima battery
-battery is wired with gauge 1 welding wire for best performance with a in line breaker
-trunk is wired for subs but never installed






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