2003 Ford Mustang Cobra, Svt, Supercharged, 416hp/405tq Wheel, Not Mollested on 2040-cars
West Islip, New York, United States
!!2003 REDFIRE COBRA FOR SALE!!
Up for sale is my 2003 Mustang SVT Cobra. The color is Redfire metallic one of the best colors on these cars. If you are looking at this ad you probably know about these cars. If you don't I suggest you do a little more research as these cars are totally hooked up. The engine is fully forged hand built from fords special vehicle team and signed off (plaque in the engine bay). From the factory these cars are making 390whp. This car as it sits is making 416whp with the stock supercharger pulley! and handheld tune from Mustang Magic. I have the dyno sheet if interested. Car will make 480 to 500whp with a tune and smaller pulley. I never felt that I needed any more so I didn't bother. The tranny is a strong Tremec T-56 6 speed manual with a brand new MGW short throw shifter and fresh Amsoil fluid. Coolant flush was also just done and stock heat exchanger was replaced with an AFCO double pass unit much better than stock. Rear tires have about 3,000 miles which are NITTO drag radials 555Rs. Engine oil was changed with Royal Purple. Front brakes were just replaced with powerslot slotted rotors and Hawk performance brake pads. Fuel filter also just replaced. Car is dropped on H&R springs. Exhaust is MAC x pipe and catback along with mac Cold air intake. I have maximum motorsport caster camber plates, lethal performance head cooling mod and new lug nuts that are brand new not on the car yet and included. The wheels are the nice chrome 17s from the factory. Interior is mint everything works have cobra floor mats brand new also. The rear is an independent rear suspension like high end sports cars use. This is one of nicest termis out there you would never know the car had 90k. Any questions text or call (SIX THREE ONE)-748-9349. Will send pics. please don't waste mine or your time if you are not serious. Tire kickers and low ballers will not be tolerated. Clean carfax btw. |
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Ford ST Octane Academy [w/video]
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2015 Ford Mustang EcoBoost Review
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