2015 Ford Mustang Gt on 2040-cars
Anaheim, California, United States
More details at: felicitafbbitsui@delboys.com .
Hello & Welcome!
For sale is my 2015 Ford Mustang GT-Supercharged with Premium & Performance package with factory leather recaro
seats. It is a one owner car with only 5900 miles. Its always been garaged and well over 80k invested. It was a
custom built for the Blaque Diamond Wheels booth at the 2016 SEMA SHOW. 1 of 3 custom built Wide-body kit
professionally installed by Platinum Motorsports. Whipple Supercharged, Corsa full exhaust system with 614hp to the
wheels on pump gas (91 octane) Full Airlift air suspension with 20" Staggered Custom Blaque Diamond Wheels,
285-35-20 / 315-30-20 TOYO R888 tires. Whipple supercharger, full exhaust system and air ride was all
professionally installed by GAS Galpin Auto Sports. Here is your chance to own a show ready car for a fraction of
the price to build one. This thing is a real head turner. Feel free to contact me with any questions you may have.
All reasonable offers will be considered.
blaquediamond dot com
Instagram @bdwheels
Note: Currently the car has Blaque Diamaond BD21 Wheels with Brushed Finish with Black Lip , im willing to let the
Winner choose between the Red or the Bronze Wheels of their choice. ( One set , not both)
Fully Customized and ready for the track or car shows
Extremely low miles, rarely driven
5.0 - 6 Speed Manual Transmission, Supercharged with 700+ HP
Horsepower Clarification
700+ Horsepower specified is produced from Engine
614 Horsepower specified is to the Rear Wheels tested on Dyno Jet ( Report Available on request.
This vehicle has the following upgrades:
Custom Wide Body Kit
Whipple Super Charger
Blaque Diamond Wheels - Custom Brushed Anodized Red with Black Lip, BD-21 20x10.5" Front / 20 x 11.5" Rear
Air Lift / Air Ride Suspension
Black Leather Recaro Seats
Full Corsa Performance Exhaust System
Brembo Brake Package
Factory Premium Package
Factory Performance Package
Grill Delete
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