2013 Ford Mustang Gloss Back With Black Racing Stripes on 2040-cars
Tony, Wisconsin, United States
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Capable of speeds approaching 200 MPH, turning only 2500 RPM at 100 MPH in 6th. gear! Very stable at high speeds and handles excellent! Has brand new Mickey Thompson SS Radials on the rear so the car can be controlled. No burn outs, these tires are so sticky it just goes as fast as you want! And this new SS model is also safe in the rain. It has a smaller supercharger pulley installed so that you can get maximum boost (20 psi), A brand new carbon fiber air intake and throttle body, K+N air filter, electronic tuner, new low suspension and aftermarket pipes. it sounds nasty even when you don't want it to sound nasty! With full boost in all gears it will snap your head back and be at 110 MPH by the time you hit 3rd gear. I made a trip out to Vegas and averaged about 110 MPH! Get the latest radar detector! Has all options shown above plus Navigation, Sirius XM radio, and voice commands. Plus the convertible top is powered and real hood support hinges have been installed so you don't have to use the support post. The attached dyno plots show before and after. At 1000 RPM the standard 650HP engine was putting out 595 HP and 580 lb/ft of torque to the rear wheels. After the mods and dyno tuning the power at the rear wheels is 682 HP and 698 lb/ft of torque! An increase of about 100 on each number! Given the 50 HP lost in the drive train that means it is churning out about 750 HP at the crank! Includes all stock parts, dyno plots, tuner, boot for the convertible top, new cover for storage, battery tender, factory touch up paint, and 2 trophies it won in a car show including best Mustang! Has always been garaged, stored and covered in winter, and left on a battery tender. Full synthetic oil always used - has 4500 miles until next oil change required. Has lifetime paint sealant, windshield sealant, fabric protector on seats and top, and lifetime rust proofing. I am the second owner. $70K invested!
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