2006 Ford Mustang Saleen S281 on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : peter.demchak@offensivelytolerant.com .
2006 Saleen S281 3 Valve Super Charged - This Saleen is in immaculate condition, runs extremely strong and is a blast to drive with the Hurst 5spd - no internal engine mods or tuning has been done it runs as it was built to run by Saleen.
Interior - leather seats are near perfect, no rips tears or marks. Carpet and mats look new. Exterior paint looks amazing in the torch red - tons of depth and shine.Vinly lettering is like new on outside including the windshield letters - shows no wear. Tires are relatively new, brakes are at 90%. Everything on this car works perfectly no issues at all. Recent oil change included. Below is a overview of the car:
#273 of 1600 Intercooled Supercharger 4psi boost 4.6L, 3Valve SOHC V8, 3.55 x 3.54 in. 281 cu in.
Saleen Stainless quad exhaust 435 bhp @ 5800 RPM 420 lb-ft @4000 RPM (0-60 in 4.6 sec, top speed over 180mph) 91 octane Saleen Series VI Integrated Twin screw Super charger with dual-stage intercooler Synthetic Oil only. 20 inch Chrome Saleen wheels, 20X9 front, 20X10 rear. Pirelli P-Zero Tires 275/35ZR20 front (1250 mi), 275/40ZR20 rear (4650 mi)
Pioneer Media, DVD, CD upgraded sound system.
3m Clear bra, tinted rear window light tint on side windows, Raxiom Smoked Headlamp w/HID Conversion. (have stock one boxed up as well) Raxiom Gen5 LED Taillights (have stock one boxed up as well) Eleanor Style Side Window Louvers, many chrome parts under the hood and too many other extras to list. Always garaged, never seen rain or snow, non-smoker, Title in hand.
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