2005 Supercharged Mustang Only 53,350 Miles on 2040-cars
Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L 245Cu. In. V6 GAS SOHC Supercharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 53,350
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: CD Player
I am selling my 2005 supercharged V6 Mustang (manual transmission) which has only 53,350 miles on it. The only reason I am selling is because I now have an 9 month old and a coupe is not practical for transporting him on a daily basis. I have owned this car since 2006 and would not be getting rid of it had it not been for the expanding family. The car runs perfectly! Other than a few minor mars on the front bumper it has no scratches, dings or dents, and has no touch up paint applied. I get compliments on the mustang from complete strangers on a weekly basis. The mustang has been garaged at home and at my place of work since I have owned it. I wash it, wax it and clay bar it on a regular basis, in order to keep the paint in a like new condition. I also have always used fully synthetic motor oil in the engine. I just spent $500 on the AC this summer, so it once again blows ice cold air. If you come and see it you will want to buy it, it is just that perfect looking! The VIN number is 1ZVFT80N855100365.
As you can see from the pictures I have done numerous modifications to the car to enhance its looks, performance and audio quality. Here is the list along with the prices I paid after many hours of searching online for the best deal. The prices below do not include mine or any shops labor costs (installation, painting, etc). These labors charges alone would cost $1,000s extra, the tune for the supercharger alone was $400.
Performance
• Procharger Supercharger with intercooler, 11lb boost pulley and SCT hand held tuner with custom tune - $4,625
• PSI and A/F wideband gauges- $150
• Dual Gauge pillar - $140
• Aluminum drive shaft - $386
• 8.8 inch rear end with locker and 3.73 gears - $500
• Mustang GT H pipe - $80
• Mustang GT dual exhausts - $40
• Mustang GT Rear Sway bar - $50
• Royal Purple fluids in transmission and rear end - $100
• Official Ford mustang service manual on PC CD
Aesthetics
• GT/CS Front Bumper - $525
• Billet Front grille - $165
• California Dream Ram air hood (functional air flow) - $700
• Ford Racing Hood Pins - $30
• Smoked Turn signal with Xenon bulbs - $125
• Window tint - $200
• Raised White letter tires (lots of life left) - $600
Stereo
• Pioneer CD/MP3 Deck - $160
• Infinity Kappa front speakers - $88
• 700W subwoofer amp - $130
• MTX subwoofer in Mustang specific box - $350
So why buy a supercharged V6 mustang over a V8 GT?
1. More Power and speed! A stock GT has 300HP/320TQ, but that is at the crank shaft. Check out my chart, this car achieved 316HP/317TQ at the rear wheels on 9PSI of boost. Assuming a 15% loss from crank to wheels, this translates to 363HP/364TQ at the crank!!! I have since installed a 11PSI pulley so the car is likely now pushing 390HP at the crank.
2. It costs you less to buy.
3. It costs you less to insure.
4. It will get you better gas mileage.
5. It is unique!
It can be difficult to determine a fair price for a car with so much spent on aftermarket parts and customization. If you add my above costs up it comes to $9,144, which again does not include any labor for install. . . not even the supercharger. The Kelly Blue Book price for this vehicle without the aftermarket parts is $10,807 private party sale and $12,807 retail at at a dealer. Considering all of this, I am asking $14,900.
I have uploaded several pictures and have many more I can send you. Message me if you would like more information or come and check it out in person! The car is located in Lincoln NE. I can pick you up at the Lincoln Airport if you are flying in to purchase.
Sorry, I cannot offer a payment plan or financing.
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