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2000 Gt Cobra Conversion Alot Of Power (no Reserve) Look Look Look on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:100000
Location:

Douglas, Georgia, United States

Douglas, Georgia, United States

I have a super clean 00 gt..this car is fully built from the front to the back!! It has a Built cobra motor with a 76mm precision turbo..built t56 and and built rear end.. comes with 03-04 cobra seat and cage...less than 4k miles on the built motor 
Car made 848hp to the rear tires...Center line rims with 295/55/15 Mickey thompson drag radials with good thread. 
Has a few rock chips but paint is in great condition...this car has been well taken of!!!!!!!
Motor mods
76mm precision billet wheel t4 turbo
04 cobra heads w/valve job and comp cam valve springs
Je .020 over 17cc dish pistons p/n 257543
Manley billet rods
Arp head studs arp main studs
Ford racing head gaskets
Moroso deep oil pan
Sullivan lower intake
Hpp racing upper intake
Mishimoto aluminum radiator
Return style fuel sys
80lb injectors
Mafia maf extender
Sullivan rails
Auto meter mechanical fuel pressure regulator and gauge
Tranny:
T56
D&d 26 spline input shaft
D&d dodge viper 31 spline output shaft
D&d machined tail housing
D&d billet keys
D&d bronze shift fork pads
New synchros
Ram 900 clutch
Fidanza aluminum flywheel
Rear end:
8.8 welded axle tubes
Detroit locker 
Arp extended wheel studs
Ford racing 31 spline axles
Ford racing 3.73 gears
Welded torque boxes
Slp line lock
Suspension:
Granatelli coil overs 
Qa1 k member
Qa1 control arms
Upr solid engine mounts
Hotchkis caster/camber plates
Upr double adj upper and lower control arms w/spherical bushings
Upr full length sub frame connectors
Strange adj shocks
Arp extended front wheel studs
Wolf racecraft bolt on 6 point cage 
Gauges:
Aeromotive fuel pressure 
Eboost 2
Plx device wideband air fuel
And 03 cobra front and rear seats
Cervini hood

If ur looking for a nice everyday driver this is ur car!!! This car drives like a stock car until under boost then it's a animal!!!! 
I will entertain reasonable offers...there are holes on the deck lid from removing the stock wing but can be installed with no problem...there is a local shipping company here that can ship the car anywhere in the us...don't let this one get away good luck!
Thx

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