2000 Mustang Gt Turbo 638rwhp on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
I have a heavily modified 2000 Mustang GT that I would like to sell. I moved internationally last year so the car has been in storage in south Tulsa ever since then. The car started off as a procharged gt that was otherwise factory when I bought it a couple of years ago. Since then it has been a personal project car and all work was done myself with the exception of dyno tuning. Car currently has 3 dyno tunes on it, and makes 550rwhp on 12psi and 91 octane, or 638 rwhp on 12 psi with e85. Car runs fantastic and is very fun and fast to drive. The only things that haven't been upgraded on this car are the transmission and the heads. Appearance wise the car could also use a little work to be perfect, but it looks fantastic from anything further away than reaching distance. All paint and body panels are good with the exception of small dings and the front bumper. The bumper has a flat spot and could use a new clear coat, but the color is still fine. Car body has 95k miles, engine has around 2k since it was built. All modifications to the car are as follows: Willing to ship, buyer is responsible for arranging and cost. |
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