Ford: Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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I am offering for sale my 2013 Mustang Boss 302 Laguna Seca. The car is production #681 of limited to only 750 produced. The car is exceptional and is truly like new. There is no wear inside or out and has always been garage kept, washed only by hand twice a week and enjoyed responsibly for an average of 6k miles a year. Now it has 12008 miles and will slowly go up as I love driving it with any opportunity given. The car also has over $ 12000 in upgrades from kooks headers, ford racing exhaust, Steeda CAI and tune, Steeda relocation brackets, all done at Steeda headquarters in Palm Beach, build in K40 radar that works like a charm, upgraded stereo with Sync, touch screen, navigation, back up camera, sub, Bluetooth, hands free phone etc installed at ford dealer before delivery from new, 19 HRE flowform ff15 wheels that only weight 22lb with Cooper tire 325/30/19 rear and 285/35/19 front which were only installed two months ago and have absolutely no scratch, marks of any kind. All tire treads are like new which it cost me over $ 4000. All the suspension is stock because it does not needs any upgrades, it feels great and was an upgrade from a regular Boss from Ford. The oil was just changed about two months ago at local Ford dealer. The car handles like a dream and sounds great. I have owned lots of performance cars and this one is and will be special. Everything works like new and there is nothing that the car needs besides being driven and enjoyed. Always garaged kept and babied. It comes with all books, keys and as shown in pictures. There is no surprises or disappointments. The pictures just do not do this beauty any justice.
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