2004 Ford Mustang Gt Coupe 2-door 4.6l Supercharged on 2040-cars
Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, United States
For sale is a 2004 Ford Mustang GT 4.6 engine. It has a Kenne-Bell 2.1 Supercharger, and the engine makes an estimated 434 horsepower. The clutch has just been replaced because the throwout bearing went bad. It has a chin spoiler, gas hood struts, Gray Bullet style wheels with 315/35/17 tires on rear and 245/45/17 tires on front, a Diablo MAFIA air flow tuner on the MAF sensor, a complete Roush suspension kit, and a Tri-Ax Billet shifter with an aluminum GT knob. The car has been dyno tuned. All routine maintenance has been done such as new brakes, oil and filter change, antifreeze, etc. Car is very well maintained. It is lowered, so it is a little rough driving over bumpy roads, but it handles well. It has plenty of power to get you where you need to go. The windows have a smoke tint on them. AC works good. It tends to grind a little going into third gear, and it has done that since I have owned it. I just drive it carefully. It stays inside most of the time, in the garage you see in the pictures. It does have a few paint chips and a dent in the front bumper that looks to be about the size of a golf ball. It was there when I got the car so I don't know what caused it. The exhaust is SLP cat-back, with PYPES off road X-pipe. There are NO catalytic Convertors on this vehicle. Other than normal wear and tear for a 75000 mile car it is in great shape and I can drive it anywhere. Thanks for looking.
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