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2012 GT500, SVT Performance Package, stripe delete, Recaro seats, Electronics pkg with dual fan Heat/Exchanger, VMP TVS supercharger, 2.4" pulley, resonator delete, Ford Racing Cobra Jet 65mm Throttle Body, Metco Aux idler, JLT Cold Air Intake, John Lund dynoTuned, MRT Catless H-pipe, Ford Racing Performance Parts lowering springs, BMR adj Upper control arm, BMR adj Lower control arms, BMR adj panhard rod, DSS aluminum driveshaft, BMR driveshaft loop, Ford Racing mufflers, Spec clutch, Barton Shifter, Continental Pilot Super Sport tires. Ford factory Shelby car cover Street driven only and always stored indoors. All original parts boxed up and included.
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