2013 Ford Mustang Mustang Gt Bremebo Pack on 2040-cars
Tulare, California, United States
2013 Mustang GT
Premium model custom order
Sterling grey
Brembo brake Package
Navigation
Recaro leather seats
Ambient lighting
Leather wrapped steering wheel
Car has 11xxx miles
Modifications
Long block has been built by L&R engines in Santa Fe springs
Blocked has been sleeved with Darten sleeves.
Ford Racing heads
Comp cams stage 2 2015 grind cams
Livernois valve springs
7 angle valve job
Combustion chamber port job
Stock block and stock crank
Scat forged rods and Ross racing pistons
ARP fasteners throughout the long block.
File fit custom pistons rings
ATI BALANCER with 10% balancer and pulley
VMP GEN2 R brand new super charger brand new
63mm pulley
All pulley have been upgraded to a 10 rib set up
VMP intercooler with dual fans
Mishimotto radiator
Hastings no slip bracket and pulley
Ford Racing single blade throttle body
DD149 mass air tube and racing air cleaner filter
ID 1300 injectors zero miles just dyno pulls.
Complete E85 fuel system with pumps and Fuel rails just can’t remember the name.
Car has a Line Lock
MSD shift light
Dads style rear coolant tank for the supercharger system.
JBA long tube headers with Xpipe and dump mufflers
Transmission
TCI TH400 brand new with a 3500 stall with every option available
JE Reel aluminum Custom built Drive shaft that’s able to handle 1300hp
BMR drive shaft safety loop
RearEnd all new
Moser M9 powder coated Gun Metal
Moser Carrier with a 35 spline spool with 35 spline Moser Axles 3.81 rear end gears
Moser rear brakes
Suspension
BMR rear anti roll bar
BMR custom upper control arm
5 way adjustable afco rear shocks
Struts up front are stock
Car has the stock K memeber
Competition engineering weld in subframe connectors
Weld wheels with rear bead locks
Mickey Thompson drag radials rear
Mickey Thompson skinnies in the front
Exterior
Carbon fiber hood vents
GT500 rear bumper with Tru Fiber carbon fiber rear defuser
Carbon fiber license plate panel
AMR rear wing
Carbon fiber etched coil pack covers
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