Mustang Boss 302 2012 14k Miles Recaros & Torsen Rear Comp Orange on 2040-cars
Wrentham, Massachusetts, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:BOSS 302
Exterior Color: COMPETITION ORANGE
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Mustang
Trim: BOSS 302 W/RECAROS & TORSEN REAR
Options: RECAROS, TORSEN REAR, COVER, BRAKE COOL KIT, GUAGE, DASH TOP GAUGE CLUSTER
Drive Type: RWD/6-SPD
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Mileage: 14,875
You are bidding on my 2012 Comp Orange BOSS 302. Production number 309. I ordered this car pre-production and ordered every option available. I also ordered the *dash top gauge cluster, *brake cooling kit, and lower front splitter. *These were dealer installed prior to delivery, per the paperwork. The car includes the Recaro seats, Torsen rear, and BOSS 302 cover. As well as the original front splitter and grill. I installed the FR500 grill, as it looks better(to me), and has real cooling screens where the original grill has the fake blocked inner circles. It is a 20 minute easy affair to swap the flawless original back in.
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