2012 Ford Mustang Shelby Gts on 2040-cars
Cottonwood, California, United States
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2012 Ford Mustang Shelby GTS #14 of 50 ever made!
This is GTS Shelby CSM No: 12GTS0014. The odometer reads 21,000 miles. All services and maintenance taken care of and car is kept in immaculate condition. This GTS is the Supercharged (by Procharger) 3.7 V6. This car is very unique with the smaller forced induction engine. Car eats v8's all day. The car is running the stock procharger tune with the car at 8lbs of boost and comes out to about 475hp to the crank. The car has much more room for tuning potential and can be running 500 whp running 10lbs of boost. Comes with necessary supercharger maintenance items. The car has a clean title, never any accidents or mechanical problems with the car.
Shelby floor mats
Tinted windows
Deep draw hood and front Fascia
Shelby Caster/Camber System
Shelby Lower rear fascia
Ford performance Alcantara Steering Wheel
Ford performance Short shifter system
Ford performance Sport springs/shocks
Ford performance anti sway bars-front and rear
Ford performance Control arms
Shelby/Borla Full exhaust system
K&N Intake
Shelby Performance Baer Brake System (rotors and calipers)
The car runs beautifully, and looks and sounds even better!
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