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2010 Ford Mustang Gt Premium Roush Stage 3 on 2040-cars

US $17,800.00
Year:2010 Mileage:46195 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Franklin, Kansas, United States

Franklin, Kansas, United States
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2010 Roush Mustang GT Stage 3, 540 HP 4.6L supercharged V8, 46195 miles, 5-speed manual, Black over Black leather/suede Roush interior.

Base Mustang Options:
Mustang Premium Package
Sync
Ambient lighting
Shaker 500 Audio

Roush Stage 3 Features:
R2300 ROUSHcharger 4.6L Powertrain System - Produces 540 hp / 510 lb-ft
Components include TVS Technology ROUSHcharger, intake manifolds, intercooler & radiator, cold air induction system, secondary sheave FEAD, forged aluminum pistons, forged steel h-beam connecting rods, forged steel crankshaft, unique high flow fuel injectors (~52lb/hr), unique fuel rail, dual 60mm electronic throttle body, upgraded fuel system, aluminum flywheel, upgraded clutch, and ROUSH calibrated engine control module.
ROUSH Exhaust
ROUSH Front Fascia with Driving Lamps
ROUSH Front Chin Spoiler
ROUSH Billet Upper Grille
ROUSH Side Rocker Splitters
ROUSH Rear Valance
ROUSH Rear Decklid Spoiler
ROUSH Fender Badges and Rear Decklid Emblem
ROUSH Stage 3 Rear Dome Badge
ROUSH Stage 3 Striping
ROUSH Stage 3 Interior Serial Badge
ROUSH Center Console Badge/Button
ROUSH Front Windshield Banner
ROUSH White Face Gauges
ROUSH Vent Pod With Boost Gauge
ROUSH Sport Leather Seating
ROUSH Performance Pedals
ROUSH Embroidered Floor Mats
ROUSH Short Throw Shifter with Billet Shifter Arm
ROUSH Illuminated Door Sill Plates
Big Brake Kit - Consists of 14-Inch two-piece slotted front rotors, factory size slotted rear rotors, four-piston red front calipers and red painted factory rear calipers.
ROUSH Suspension System - Front Struts, Rear Shocks, Front and Rear Springs, Front Sway Bar and Rear Sway Bar, and Pinion Snubbers
ROUSH Engine Build Plaque - Signed by engine and chassis builder
ROUSH Trunk Mounted Tool Kit

Roush Options:
Roush Sport Leather Seating Charcoal Black Suede Insert
Roush Mustang Rear Quarter Window Louvers
ROUSH Lower Billet Grille - 3 bar grille fits into lower section of ROUSH front
ROUSH 20-Inch Cast Chrome Wheel & Tire Upgrade
Locking Lug Nuts
ESCORT(R) Passport 9500ci Radar/Laser Defense System

Other:
Wired for rear amplifier
Tinted windows

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