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2007 Ford Mustang Shelby Drag Man O War 1300hp+ Nos 15k Candy Apple Paint Wow on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:10000 Color: candy red house of color /
 Black
Location:

Montreal-Nord, Quebec, Canada

Montreal-Nord, Quebec, Canada
Advertising:
Transmission:custom th400
Engine:460 SBF bill mitchell 10 degree head
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 1ZVFT85H275343532 Year: 2007
Exterior Color: candy red house of color
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Shelby GT Coupe 2-Door
Mileage: 10,000
Drive Type: RW
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Up for bid , SHOW and DRAG car 



Body is a 2007 mustang GT , we change the front for a GT500 OEM bumper headlight grill , hood is a cervini 2.5 cowl for gt500 heavly modified , trim to 20lbs(45lbs from cervini) custom scoop to fit the engine , car have all the shebly gt500 exept the rear cover bumper is a custom to fit the side exhaust

Wheels bogart 15x10 rear with brand new hoosier 29x10.5W , front bogart with skinny
Brake , rear and front Strange drag lightweight disk and caliper with a manual brake booster
Suspention , front k member , Qa1 adjustable coil over , read custom ladderbar with 9inch ford stange spool and axle , strange adj shock
Driveshaft , custom chromoly drive shaft with forged yoke
Transmission , custom TH400 refresh with billet input shaft JW bellhousing , ati flexplate with 2 converter one custom no nitrous 5500stall and one brand new custom 4000stall nitrous 
Pro ratchet shifter
Engine , built by bill mitchell search on youtube 460 man o war you can see dyno of that motor

block is a world man o war SBF 9.5 , brand new cali crank 4.250 for 460 C.I. oliver steel rod , custom cam(not grind for nitrous) jessel shaft rocker 
cyl head bill mitchell 10 degree ported by KUNTZ  , Valves: 2.250 Intake, 1.625 Exhaust
custom sheetmetal intake by HOGAN , custom headers , AED custom dominator carburator
Nos Pro shot fogger nitrous system , NOS top of the line progressive nitrrous controler , 2 purge kit , 5 brand new NOS bottle 
2 fuel system , aeromotive a1000 on the motor , another aeromotive for the nitrous , fuel cell
Flaming river manual rack
Moroso vacum pump , mezier electric water pump with custom moroso billet braket
motor plate polish
simpson brand new chute with wolfracekraft chut mount
car has a 10 point roll cage not certified
Custom brand new paint , HOUSE OF KOLOR candy red paint , car has been totaly naked before beiing paint even under the fender the car is candy red , 4k just in paint $$ + around 200hours to paint that car... car has been water sand after over 10times in the process , you could not find a paint of that quality for 15000$...

you cant built this car for 100K$

We ran the car only once , car weight 2950 without driver full glass full interior(expept passenger seat) , on motor car went(no tune again only 3 pass) 9.5 146mph , we try the nitrous set at 250 for one run stall was not tight enough but car manage to run 9 at 155 , with tune this car can do low 8 in the 165mph+ easy...

clear title car can be put on the road.....


On Jul-01-13 at 07:40:52 PDT, seller added the following information:

Payment , CASH or BTC(bitcoin) or LTC(litecoin) , any other form of payment must clear before i ship or you pick up the car , a 24feet brand new enclose trailer is also avaible

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