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2002 Steeda Ford Mustang Gt Premium Convertible Serial# 2002-047 on 2040-cars

US $14,985.00
Year:2002 Mileage:80650
Location:

Woodbridge, Virginia, United States

Woodbridge, Virginia, United States

2002 Steeda Mustang GT Convertible

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VIN: 1FAFP45X82F160040

Serial number: 2002-047, Verified by Steeda Autosports
Color: Black exterior, Dark Charcoal interior, Black convertible top

Vehicle was originally sold by Cowles Ford of Woodbridge, VA back in 2002. 
I am the 3rd owner (according to Carfax) and I purchased it in Warrenton, VA with 45,500 miles in 2005.

The vehicle is currently in Woodbridge, VA and now has 80,650 miles and the car is still driven from time to time so mileage will increase.


This Mustang is from the Steeda Autosports Serialized Vehicle Program and comes with exclusive Steeda engine badging, graphics, decals, and serial number plate and was modified at Steeda Autosports in Pompano Beach, FL. Car has 3 sets of keys and remote keyless entry fobs and owner's manual pack.

I drove the car to CT for memorial day weekend (1000+ miles round trip) and there were no issues. I got 27 mpg on the highway both ways!  That's even better than my 2000 Nissan Maxima!  Normal around the town driving, it gets around 15-19 mpg depending on how much fun I'm having or how bad the traffic and short the trips are, etc... city driving, :)  but overall mixed driving it's around 20-24 mpg.  I use 93 octane gas because the Steeda timing adjuster is set for 3 degrees above factory setting for more responsive throttle and more power.  If you want to use 87 octane gas, dial it back to factory setting...


Features:

AC, pwr steering, pwr brakes, 4 wheels ABS disc brakes, traction control, fog lights, MACH 460 stereo system, Harman Kardon Drive+Play IPOD controller,  power convertible top with heated rear glass, leather seats, 6 way power driver seat with power air bladder lumbar support, pwr mirrors, remote trunk release, compact spare and jack/tool,  4.6L SOHC V-8 engine, Tremec TR3650 5 speed transmission, synthetic oil changes.

The car comes equipped from the factory with subframe braces and a lower K-member tie bar under the engine (the convertibles do), a comprehensive set of Steeda engineered, manufactured, and installed parts that include billet aluminum switches, covers, handles, pedals, knobs, plates, shifter, springs, braces and performance parts.  I've since added additional pieces in additional to what the car was originally equipped by Steeda.  It will also come with 2 sets of wheels and tires.


Performance parts includes:

  • Steeda strut tower brace
  • K&N FIPK intake kit
  • Steeda underdrive pulleys
  • Steeda billet external timing adjuster
  • Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter (for TREMEC TR3650)
  • Flowmaster 2 Chamber catback Exhaust
  • Steeda Ultralight Sport Springs (Convertible Spec)
  • Steeda Ultralight II 18x9.5 Wheels (25mm offset) with band new 285 35 18 tires (F/R)
  • Steeda Ultralight Chrome 18x9 wheels (20 mm offset) (came with car originally) and 255 40 18 Continental tires (F/R) 50%
  • Steeda Race Wing with Steeda billet aluminum winglets



Recent new parts installed and repairs done:

  • Newer battery (due to defective alternator) within past 2 yrs
  • Newer Upgraded 130 hi amp alternator from Crown Vic application within past 2 yrs
  • Maximum Motorsports polyurethane axle snubber (rear diff bump stop, replaces OEM solid rubber)
  • Rear differential seals (genuine Ford Motorcraft parts used: pinion seal and axle seals with Royal Purple MaxGear 75w140 gear oil and Motorcraft limited slip additive) done at Cowles Ford.
  • Ford OEM PCV elbow and hard line hose assembly
  • Mobil 1 ATF for Tremec manual transmissions (or Synchromesh can also be used as alternative)
  • Fuel Filter
  • New Cowl Grille
  • Front and rear Ceramic Brake Pads and high carbon rotors
  • Driver side front brake caliper
  • New Hartz convertible top and rear heated glass (includes Ragg Topp convertible top cleaner and vinyl top protectant)
  • Mach 1 style chin spoiler
  • HID 9007 bixenon headlights
  • LED lighting throughout (front switchbacks, rear tail lights, HMSL, trunk and interior)
  • Replacement Official Steeda Serial Number Plate and rear Gel Emblem provided by Steeda



Brand New parts available for separate purchase, and are listed for sale locally. 

If you're interested in these parts, send me a message to inquire about them and I can create a listing just for you at the agreed upon price, or look at my other items for sale to see if it has been listed already.

  • 2 Steeda Aluminum license plate frames
  • 2 Steeda Windshield decals (1 white, 1 red)
  • Steeda clutch cable, billet aluminum quadrant, and billet aluminum adjuster kit
  • Steeda blue Dual Magnet High Output Ignition Coil Packs, Set of 8 coil packs (Similar in to red MSD coil packs)
  • NGK Iridium IX spark plugs (set of 8)
  • Steeda 4 Bolt Billet Aluminum Caster Camber Plates
  • Steeda X2 Ball Joints (offset ball joints)
  • Steeda Bump Steer Kit (replaces outer tie rods)
  • Steeda Rear Upper and Lower Control Arms with urethane bushings
  • Tokico Illumina adjustable front struts and rear shocks
  • BBK front and rear polyurethane spring isolators
  • Prothane rack and pinion offset polyurethane bushings
  • Prothane front control arm polyurethane bushings (for non-hydro OE bushing control arms)
  • Prothane sway bar mounting bushings for GT
  • Prothane sway bar end links kit with polyurethane bushings
  • 2 brand new front wheel bearing hub assemblies
  • 2 Motorcraft upstream oxygen sensors
  • Fuel filter





Email or call/txt for any questions and or to set up time to see the vehicle in person, serious buyers only, no trades, I do not offer payment plans or loans, and no low ball offers will be entertained.

Vehicle can be made available for inspection at buyer's expense but has to be local to Prince William County, VA.


The Vehicle is also for sale locally and I can cancel your purchase and refund your deposit.

Carfax from the end of June is available upon email request or you can pull one yourself.

Car is sold AS IS WHERE IS.  No warranties are applied or implied.

Price:   $14,985

Buyers from out of the area are responsible for all transportation, travel, shipping costs. 












Unsolicited contact from 3rd party companies such as Once Driven are not welcome...DO NOT CONTACT ME TO SELL/LIST MY CAR FOR A FEE.  


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