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2005 Saleen Focus - Only 46k Miles! on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:46000
Location:

Smyrna, Georgia, United States

Smyrna, Georgia, United States
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Did you know that Steve Saleen made a Focus? He did! Only 200 of them. This is number 100 of 200. I do have more pictures of the engine and interior.  Dont see what you need to see?  Email me and I will send it to you!  Ebay says my VIN was entered incorrectly.  I am supplying information directly from my insurance card.  Any questions, dont hesitate to ask.

2005 Saleen Focus
Sonic Blue
NOT the N20 version
46,000 original miles!!!!!

What I have done in the last 1500 miles:

-Saleen Big Brake kit
-SVT rear brake kit
-Adjustable Tokico struts in front and rear - setting 1-7 for ride firmness
-NEW Racecraft springs
-Rear suspension has all NEW poly bushings and new lower control arms - front poly bushings included, but not installed
-FSwerks Stage 2 intercooled Turbo kit
-REAL Cosworth Intake Manifold
-Custom exhaust (2.5" with magnaflow resonator and magnaflow muffler) - still has saleen center exit
-Saleen wheels are in decent condition...a few scratches. All centercaps and pins are there - extra centercaps included
-Corbeau LC1 WIDE suede seats
-rear seat removed (but have it and its included)
-Massive harness bar - uncoated
-corbeau 4 point harnesses
-Custom LED/carbon fiber center console
-short throw shifter (steeda)
-Billet shifter inserts
-AFR wideband guage
-Boost guage - plumbed but not installed. Gauge housing included
-aftermarket radio
-Blue LEDs for HVAC controls and doors (matches radio)
-CFM 67mm TB - cruise control works, but disengaged
-XCAL 3 Tuner
-Tunes from Randy at FSwerks
-I do have an N2O hood scoop that needs to be painted and installed
-Billet diverter valve
-EVAP/PZEV delete
-Massacre rear strut brace
-Saleen/Racecraft front strut brace
-Tires have less than 750 miles on them (continental)
-Spec Flywheel
-Spec Stage 2 clutch

The following are the ONLY issues with the car: The clutch slips when its cold. Its a new clutch, the shop I had install it cant figure it out. That is really the only reason I am selling the car. There is a dime size ding on the side roof panel. The front and rear bumpers have cracking paint. One of the wheels is scraped up a bit, not bad...I am including a BRAND new wheel though!

The rear seat is out of the car, but I do have it and it is included. The mods alone total over $14000...yeah, I dont know what I was thinking. Finding a Saleen Focus is a little difficult... at this price with this mileage is even harder. Finding one with these modifications with this mileage at this price....you might as well try to find the Ark of the Covenant! This is my daily driver. I am actually driving it today and I would trust it to drive back and forth across the country.

I have the title in hand. I can help make shipping arrangements.  For a point of reference, I just shipped an F150 from Atlanta to California for $975.  If Buy it Now is used, I will include a new clutch from Spec, but the owner will be responsible for installing it.


**Vehicle is for sale outside of Ebay.  I reserve the right to end the auction early if the item sells locally.

** I was asked a question about the harness bar.  It can be removed in about 15 minutes.  However, If you do this, the harnesses are not at the proper angle against your neck.  This car was built right and all of this was taken into consideration.  Search the net for proper angle of race harnesses and you will see what I mean.  you could use the stock seatbelts....they are still there, but you would need a latch installed in order to use them properly.

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