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2011 Ford Taurus Sho 3.5l - Livernois Motorsport Modified Worlds Fastest on 2040-cars

US $27,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:77850
Location:

Mason, Michigan, United States

Mason, Michigan, United States
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FASTEST 2011 Ford Taurus SHO with PP on record 11.95 @ 115.41 mph

77,850 miles and runs flawless!  The first 50,000 miles were driving from Michigan to Tennessee every other week after purchase.  The mods came after.

Silver/Black Completely LOADED

Ford Lockpick

4 - Forgestar F14"s 20x9.5 with Nitto Invo's on car

+ 4 Drag wheels and tires, 2 are Forgestar’s with Nitto NT555R (rear) and 2 Konig Milligram 18” wheels with Mickey Thompson ET Street Drag Radials (Front) with wheel spacers to make front drag wheels fit (no TPMS on drag wheels)

Plus an additional set of 4 G-FX OR-9 20x8.5 35 offset wheels with TPMS

Wilwood Front Big Brake Kit from TCE with 3,000 on new rotors & pads

Traction bar setup

Airaid CAI

Corsa Cat back

Livernois Down Pipes

Livernois Tune's with MyCal in crash712us gauge pod

Megan Coilovers Front and Rear

Fast Parts Network - 170° F Thermo & Radiator

L&M Airflow Throttle Body "Only one made and I have it"

Alkycontrol Meth Injection with 4-gallon tank mounted in trunk

Upgraded Tial Turbo's

2013 Trans and Oil Cooler

Front Lower LED's on always

Catch-can between rear PVC and intake, Breather filter on front

New Grill upper and lower + stock grill included

Tinted rear taillights + stock included

De-badged

2013 SHO front fender emblems

Other miscellaneous parts, oil and filters included

Performance mods done professionally by Livernois Motorsports

 Interior in perfect condition, no worn spots and everything is in perfect working condition.

 Heated garage kept and not driven in the winter

 Have all records of purchases and maintenance.

 Over $30,000 invested on top of the initial vehicle price of $45,960.  That’s over $75,000!


YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED!


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