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2012 Ford Mustang Gt Premium Cervini C500 on 2040-cars

US $29,999.00
Year:2012 Mileage:5100 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

LAS CRUCES , New Mexico, United States

LAS CRUCES , New Mexico, United States
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2012 Ford Mustang GT Premium CERVINI C500

CLEAN TITLE & CARFAX
401A PKG 5.0 Coyote 6 SPEED MANUEL TRANSMISSION
COMFORT PKG:Shaker Sound System, heated seats, two tone leather interior, illuminated door sills and upgraded shift knob

NEVER RACED OR TRACKED!

ONLY HAS 5, 100 MILES

CERVINI body, full Hotchkis TVS suspension, 3.73 gears, 20" staggered Black Chrome Bullit Wheels wrapped in Sumitomo HTR Z111 rubber and JBA O/R X pipe paired with CERVINI side exhaust.
Windows tinted 35% all around.
All work done by professional shops only.

Engine is completely stock. Car drives, shifts, and handles beautifully with zero issues. Sounds incredible. There are no dings, dents, scratches or rust to be found. Interior is flawless as well with shoes never worn in car. Backseat, trunk never used. Car is better than new. If your looking for a Mustang that will turn heads with beauty and muscle, this is it. You won't pull up at a stoplight and see another one like it. It always draws a crowd when taken out. All the expense of archiving this look has been done. This is the way to buy a CERVINI C500.


(Cervini C500 body ($7000)~ JBA O/R X pipe paired with Cervini side exhaust~ 3.73 Gears ($700)~ Full Hotchkis suspension ($3000)~ 20" Staggered Black Chrome Bullit wheels (rear 20x10 front 20x 8.5)~ Sumitomo HTR z111 tires (rear 275/35/20 - front 255/35/20) ($2600)~ SCT 3 handheld tuner from bama performance with 3 tunes~ 5.0 emblems shaved~ MMD brake light covers, antenna cover and headlight splitters)

CALLING ALL COYOTE LOVERS OUT THERE!

PLEASE CALL FOR ANY QUESTIONS OR OFFERS
575-312-9896

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