Ford: Mustang Gt500 on 2040-cars
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2007 Ford Mustang Shelby Cobra GT500 5.4L Supercharged Convertible upgraded by ROUSH PERFORMANCE PACKAGEJack Roush himself overseeing the build. Over $15,500 in performance upgrades. To top that off the car’s exterior is the Ultra Rare Grabber Orange, 1 of 160 ever produced. Original Owner, only 9,052 miles. The Shelby produces around 570 rear wheel HP. All documents, original window sticker, stock parts, maintenance records, & receipts included with sale. Garage kept & stored with Custom Shelby Cover in heated and temperature controlled garage. Hand washed only! GT500 ROUSHCHARGER - $5,800Clean air kit78mm pulley620hp (did not void factory warranty)Roush Stainless Steel Catback Exhaust System - $707 Aggressive exhaust note Rear Lower Adjustable Trailing Arm - $358 Wheel Hop Reduction Kit - $330 Reduces the “chatter/hop” in the rear wheels during hard launches Drive Shaft Safety Loop - $195 One loop required as the GT500 has a one-piece driveshaft Structural Support/Roll Bar - $2,360Includes: structural bar, padding, driver side seat brace and rear panel close out.Monster Tachometer - $520Mounted in dash for added visibility on the RPM includes a shift light Roush Stripes - $300Dual stripes on front fascia, hood, and decklid18’’ Chrome Roush Forged Wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich Tires - $2,600Includes TPMS sensorsTrunk mounted Roush Tool Kit - $172RPS Full Carbon Street Twin Clutch - $2,096.43 (Installed by Boost Controlled Performance) TOTAL EXTRAS: $15,438.43
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