2002 Ford Mustang Gt Coupe 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Sullivan, Missouri, United States
2002 Ford Mustang GT
Sonic Blue (2,000 only made #1423) 5 speed manual Stage 3 racing clutch 44 series flow masters Silver line 2 inch exhaust Tips K&N air filter Under glow LED lighting system all around car HID aftermarket headlights installed Pioneer aftermarket head unit 460 Mach sound system Max energy hook up tuner Milage 178k Recently spun a barring in the rear end. Price lowered to 4600 because am not in town long enough to get it fixed. Selling as is, drive able and no time to fix myself. Estimated price to fix is 175.00 with a 65.00 hourly rate at a nearby shop. This car is all the way around a nice car. I've drove it for over a year now and I bought it from Rolla, MO. All services have been done on the dates, and have receipts for them. Nothing but synthetic oil and premium fuel has been ran through this car. I have a new car and am ready to pass this one off. I'm not entertaining trades or low ballers. I don't need to sell this car but I wouldn't mind for the right price. Will send video of it running, and will post pictures of Under glow lights. Thanks |
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