2010 Ford Mustang Gt Coupe 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars
Howell, New Jersey, United States
Up for sale is a beautiful 2010 Mustang GT in Kona Blue w/ white and yellow rally striping package. This car is truly one of a kind and turns heads everywhere it goes. Over $10K in upgrades and mods. She runs and drives beautifully. Very tight and VERY Fast, yet still a comfortable street car. Car has an SLS performance exhaust w/ xpipe (nice throaty muscle car sound without being obnoxious), BBK Power Plus Twin 62mm throttle body, BBK Performance cold air intake, SRT MAF, Accel Super Coils, NGK Laser Platinum Spark Plugs. Brand new drilled and slotted performance rotors and pads and powder coated calipers. Staggered Concave 19/20 White Niche Verona wheels with TPMS and Hankook Ventus V12's. All speakers and subs have been upgraded to Kicker Competition series. Headlights and Foglights are Raxiom smoked CCFL Halo Projector's. Tailight are Raxiom smoked Aero's.
Car is garage kept and doesn't see rain or snow. Just serviced at local ford dealer. Tires, wheels and brakes have less than 50 miles on them. No blems on wheels at all. Car needs absolutely nothing. I am only selling to make room in the garage for my new car that was just ordered. She turns heads where ever she goes whether its at a car show or out to dinner. She has many performance upgrades and has been custom tuned accordingly. This car is very fast! If you have questions or would like additional pics just ask. If you are local in NJ and wish to see the car in person please contact me to make those arrangements. a $500.00 non-refundable via PayPal is required of winning bidder within 24 hours of auction end. Balance to be paid by certified check or cash in person within 3 business days. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer and should be completed within 7 days of auction end. PLEASE, If you don't have the money or need to ask someone else for permission do not bid until you have in order. Thank You and Happy Bidding! |
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