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1999 Ford Mustang Notch Saleen Twin Turbo Nitrous Pro Street Roller 8.50 10 Inch on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:29484 Color: LAZER RED /
 Black
Location:

Massapequa Park, New York, United States

Massapequa Park, New York, United States
Advertising:
Engine:NONE
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 1FAFP4049XF209606 Year: 1999
Mileage: 29,484
Make: Ford
Sub Model: SALEEN CLONE
Model: Mustang
Exterior Color: LAZER RED
Trim: GT Coupe 2-Door
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: NONE
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

1999 mustang Saleen pro built car all BRAND NEW! 
Car is perfect for 8.50 index ,heavy, big tire or 10.5 outlaw
Currently sitting on a 15x14 rear rim with 31x10.5w but can fit 33w or wider tire depending on what class undecided to go. 
Cage is certified to 8.50 but can be upgraded to 25.2 very easy. It has a sportsman cert now. All chrome Molly round tube tig welded. All chassis work and cage was done by hell bent race cars in NY.
Chassis has full length round tube sub frame connectors 
Cage has rear wrap around tub hoop/ removable parachute mount/ window net/ front bars go through dash and also into engine bay- tied into front frame rails hidden behind strut towers.
Seats are aluminum kirkey mounted on adj. brackets
10 gal. Cell mounted in trunk
Back half of car is chrome molly round tube with top gun 4 - link & a wish bone fully adj. w 12 way Hal qa1 adj coil overs
Rear end is a custom built back braced housing by chassis engineering gloss powder coated along w all 4 link parts
Aluminum strange center section by strange w storage billet pinion support
Rear brakes - wilwood drag brake 4 piston w drilled rotors & billet hats

Front of car is chrome Molly UPR k-member 
Custom built Molly adj. A arms
12 way adj. Hal QA1 front alum. Struts w qa1 coil over springs
Billet UPR caster camber plates
Front wilwood drag brake kit w drilled rotors and billet hats
Flaming river manual rack w flaming river steering shaft
Aluma star wheels 15x3.5" fronts rear are 15x14"
Manual brake conversion w aerospace master cylinder

Car still has necessary parts of stock wiring harness in place and un needed parts removed. Key start/power windows&locks/ all lights signals & interior lights work.
Car was professionally painted with 6" HO fiber trends bolt on hood.
Interior is black and looks stock .all original interior panels and I have a black carpet for it.( not installed)
CAR IS BRAND NEW NEVER RACED NEVER DRIVEN. Had it built as a turbo car but was never finished. 

Call or text with any questions Billy 5169034378 or 516 220 8533 car is flawless!!!

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