2003 Ford Mustang Svt 10th Anniversary on 2040-cars
Nenzel, Nebraska, United States
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SPECS:
2003 Ford SVT Cobra -- 10th Anniversary
TORCH RED; black soft top, two-toned black/red interior
MODS:
-2.3L TVS VMP 2nd gen blower/GT500 throttle body.
-Full Return Fuel System (CP-E Billet fuel hat, 2 465 Warbro Fuel Pumps, -10 fuel filter, -8 Startlite feed line, Y block, -10 FP reg, -6 Startlite return line, fittings, hose ends, wiring, etc.)
-80# Injectors
- CDC light bar (carbon)
-Borla Stinger cat-back
-BBK off-road X pipe
-MGW shifter
-Optima battery
-2.8" pulley
-SCT custom flip chip
-LFP intercooler
-Sub-frame connectors
-H&R Super Sport springs
-Maximum Motorsport Caster/Camber plates
-Mach 1 solid rear axle with Moser axles
-Drilled/slotted Baer Eradispeed rotors
-Metco 4-piece idler set
-Metco tensioner bracket
-Maximum Motorsports adjustable LCA's
-J&M upper control arms
-Maximum Motorsports isolators
-Driveshaft safety loop
-Russell braided brake lines
-5% tint
-JLT oil seperator
-JLT pre-filter
-Cobra grill emblem
-Polished rear bumper letters
-Clear corner black housing head lights w/ LED headlights (I still have the other headlights/housing).
-8" shorty antenna
-JLT Ram Air Intake
-Maximum Motorsports 3/8" wheel spacers
-Lethal extended lug nuts
-MMD hood raise kit
-Saleen replica chrome wheels - 18x10/18x9
-BFG KDW tires - 275-35-18
-BFG KDW Drag radial tires - 295-35-18
- CCW Classic wheels: 18x11 and 18x9.5 - less than 1,000 miles
- Toyo R888 tires (315/30/18 & 275/35/18’s) - less than 1,000 miles
-SVT custom center caps
-LFP Hood Vents
-HPP Racing custom tune & plugs (93 pump, E85)
-Dyno’d @ 606whp PUMP; 658whp E85
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