2001 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
2001 Supercharged Saleen Convertible/Speedster. It currently has 45,6xx miles on it. Oil was just changed a few weeks ago. Differential fluid was changed at 40,000. Supercharger rebuilt by PSE Superchargers last year. Has some minor modifications, mostly cosmetic. Here is the breakdown of mods: --Authentic OEM/Saleen tonneau --Lowered on Tein S-Tech springs and Tokico shocks (Saleen OEM springs included in sale) --Black 18x9 and 18x10 Replica Wheels with approx. 5,500 miles on Nitto tires. 265 front and 285 rear tires. (Freshly powerdercoated OEM white wheels are included in sale, tires are Nexen 255's front and rear with less than 1,000 miles on them) --Tinted Taillights with LED sequential signals (OEM taillights also included) --LED reverse and license plate bulbs (ultra white) --LED interior lighting --MGW short-throw shifter with Ford style shift knob (OEM also included) --Brand new OEM headlight assemblies (also included are "smoked" OEM style headlights and black housing projector style headlights) --HID 6000k kit from DDMTUNING.COM --"S281" Fender Badges --Mach1 front grill delete with plastidipped horse emblem --Kenwood headunit (colors are adjustable, I set to match Saleen gauges) --5% limo tint on all windows and top strip on windshield --OEM black window switch/door panel pieces (Saleen white pieces included in sale) --Stubby antenna (OEM included in sale) --BBK long tube headers --BBK offroad X-Pipe --Magnaflow Magnapack cat-back system (Saleen/Borla cat-back included in sale) --Brake calipers are painted with G2 Red --I purchased and entire decal kit (black) and have already replaced and windshield decals and added the rear bumper inlays, new door stripes and letters are included but not installed *** As with any 13+ year old car with 45,000 miles, there are a few imperfections: there are a few rock chips on the hood and front bumper, lower front bumper has scrapes, driver seat shows some wear (nothing major), side skirts have some paint cracking (not flaking anywhere), rear bumper has minor paint spidering on driver side, small/light red paint mark on driver seat bottom, Saleen center caps for the white wheels have some broken retaining clips (new set of 4 can be found for about 150)
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