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Custom 2006 Ford Mustang Gt "boss" 302 Stroker Motor/custom Interior And Trunk on 2040-cars

US $23,800.00
Year:2006 Mileage:17963
Location:

Park Hills, Missouri, United States

Park Hills, Missouri, United States
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2006 Mustang GT "Boss" 302 Stroker
LOOK! Beautiful condition, clean title, less than 18,000 original miles.  This is a fully customized 2006 Mustang GT "Boss". This is an amazing car with a lot of time and money spent to get it in this form. It has a 4.6 stroked out to the 5.0, fully built with less than 3K miles on the motor! It has full custom interior and wait until you see the trunk, did I mention this is a multi winning SHOW CAR? No expense was spared. On top of having the show mixed with the go it has its share of suspension upgrades as well.

To see more pictures and videos (because you have to hear the cams) please email me for my web site url strokedboss


Engine
  • 302 Eagle stroker kit installed in a Teksid block
  • MMR Stage II ported heads with Manley oversized valves
  • Manley oversized valves
  • Manley valve springs
  • BBR Stage II cams
  • Melling oil pump with billet gears
  • MMR 8qt oil pan
  • Steeda Charge Motion Delete plates
  • BBK long tube headers
  • BBK catted X pipe
  • FRPP (Ford Racing) Stinger axle back mufflers
  • GT500 dual fuel pumps with dual 40amp boost a pumps
  • MMR 4 core radiator
  • Steeda tubular radiator support

Suspension and Drivetrain

  • TCI 3000 RPM stall converter
  • BMR tubular K member
  • Spyder shaft one piece aluminum drive shaft
  • CHE rear upper adjustable control arm
  • CHE rear lower control arm
  • CHE rear anti squat brackets
  • BMR lowering springs
  • BMR adjustable pan hard bar
  • BMR front camber bolts
  • Baer 14" big brake crossed drilled rotor upgrade (front)
  • Baer Decela cross drilled rotors (rear)
  • Hawk racing brake pads
  • Steeda Spyder 20" wheels

Interior & Trunk

  • 2-Dual Aeroforce Interceptor scan gauges
  • PLX Wideband air/fuel gauge
  • Custom painted interior with custom built door panels
  • Elemental Design amplifiers
  • 2-10" Rockford Fosgate subwoofers
  • 2-7" sub/midbass drivers
  • 2-6.5" components
  • Head Unit-JVC KWAVX900 in dash DVD with bluetooth
  • 7" monitor in trunk
  • 4 Farad capacitor


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