2008 Ford Mustang Shelby Gt500 700rwhp Whipple 12,500 Miles on 2040-cars
Newtown, Pennsylvania, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: RWD
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 12,500
Trim: 2008 Shelby GT500 700RWHP Whipple 12500miles
2008 Shelby GT500 12,500 miles
Performance White, solid black interior, No stripes (blue stripes were removed)
2.9 Whipple w/3" Pulley makes 704 rwhp with Diablo Predator handheld tuner
Ford Racing Cobra Jet 160mm TB
JLT carbon Fiber CAI
Steeda lower control arms
Steeda Springs
Replica chrome wheels (8 months old)
Goodyear eagle F1 in front, MT Drag radials in rear(less than 1000 miles on DR's)
Bassani Xpipe and axle back
MAFia extender
Barton Shifter
Brand new Ford clutch, slave cyl and clutch line, Trans rebuilt including new mainshafts and synchros done under TSB October 2012 at 12,000 miles. Only 300 miles on new parts, all warrantied at Ford for 1 year
All lights tinted front and rear, were professionally sanded, polished and sprayed.
FACTORY HID lights, Navigation, 6disc in dash. No interior mods or gauges just a clean Shelby
Clean title but does have a loan, 5 days to get title from bank once paid in full.
Car does currently have a warranty through Wheels INC and IS TRANSFERABLE! Any questions feel free to email, and include your phone number and a time to call you back. The Shelby has been sitting in a heated garage since November, only started once a week to keep battery charged and fluids circulating. Car doesn't come out in rain or snow ever and is not a daily driver. Only selling to upgrade other personal cars, please no low ball offers, I do not have to sell it. Thanks
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