2006 Ford Mustang Roush Stage 1 4.6l V8 5 Speed Black On Black Very Clean!! on 2040-cars
Beckley, West Virginia, United States
2006 Roush Mustang Stage 1 No Reserve!!!! Bid to Own! Black on Black Runs and Drives Great Very clean Inside and Out FR500 Chrome Wheels 4.6L V8 5 Speed Well Kept 95,5xx Miles on it Roush Gauge Cluster Link to More Pictures http://s1228.photobucket.com/user/mtdubvee/library/Random/2006%20Roush You are
bidding on a very clean 2006 Stage 1 Jack Roush Ford Mustang. This stage 1
Roush runs great and drives great. It’s a very smooth driving and handling car.
The transmission shifts very smooth, and this car will get up and go when you
want it to. The car has
just had a fresh tune up done to it. The oil was changed, new Motorcraft park
plugs installed, new fuel filter, fuel injectors cleaned, new radiator and
radiator coolant, brand new battery, and transmission fluid changed. This car is a
real head turner when driving down the road and it is still stock. All this car
needs in my opinion is a nice sounding exhaust system, and a cold air intake
kit. The exterior
paint is nice and shiny all over. The car was painted all over recently, and it
was a very good job. Paint is very shiny and smooth. There are a couple
imperfections here and there. Overall I say the paint on it is a solid 8. It
has a really nice deep shine to it. The interior
is extremely clean with very little wear on the driver seat bolster. Nothing on
the interior is broken or anything, and everything works great. I would give
the interior and 8 or 9 giving the year and mileage on it. It’s been well taken
care of. The tires on
the FR500 rims Nitto NT555 Extreme ZR 285/40/18 in the rear, and 255/45/18 in
the front. Tires and wheels are like new. The car has
been garage kept since I’ve owned it. Please feel
free to ask any questions. Please only bid if you have the funds. Winning the auction is not getting you a chance to think about buying the car. If you bid and win, be prepared to pay for the car please. I will ship
this car at the buyer’s expense. I encourage any buyer to come and inspect the
car. I have a clear title for the car in hand. Car is being sold as-is where is
with no warranty expressed or implied. |
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