FS: 2003 Mustang GT w/ mods - 296rwhp

csledd

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I am interested in selling my 03 Mustang GT that has been my baby for the last 6 years. Currently it has 78,000 miles and runs very smooth. All mods were installed by my dad and I and we have never had any mechanical problems. This car dynoed at 296.0 RWHP and 310.9 RWTQ with the current mods! The title is clear.

The cams in this car LOVE nitrous, so it's perfect for driving on the street or drag racing.. it already has the built rear end :) I have never put nitrous on the car however. It has been my daily driver so it can be used for that as well.

Asking $10,000 OBO.

More pics on Page 2!

Current mods
VT Stage 2 N/A Cams
Manley Nextek 2v Valvesprings
Steeda Sport Springs
Steeda Cold Air Intake
Steeda Tri-Ax Shifter
Steeda Underdrive Pulleys
Steeda Cat-back
SLP Short O/R X-pipe
SLP Ceramic Longtube Headers
Accufab 75mm Throttle Body and Plenum
SCT Xcalibrator 2 tuned by DynoSpeed Racing
FRPP 4.10 Gears
Moser 31 Spline Axles
Eaton Posi
SLP Line Lock

Mach 1 Chin Spoiler
Mach 1 Grill Delete
Ford Racing Bullitt Pedals
Ford Racing Chrome Differential Cover
Raptor Shiftlight (Red)
Tinted Windows
Black 8" Shorty Antenna
UPR Stainless Steel Bumper Inserts
17" Anthracite Deep Dish Bullitt Wheels
315/35/17 Nitto NT-555 Extreme Performance (on back)


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Here's a video clip of me driving the car with the camera mounted to it using a mount. I never thought the camera really did justice to how awesome the exhaust and cams sound, I get so many compliments on it.
http://www.csledd.com/ellie/exhcamsvid.wmv
 
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csledd

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So no slips with the cams?

I don't have any handy, though I did do a few passes with the cams in but I don't remember having that great of 60 ft times and I definitely was granny shifting a bit (wasn't trying to beat on it too hard since the track was 1 hour away and I had to drive my car home), so considering my driver error/lack of skill I think I had times around 8.4-8.6 in the 1/8th so those numbers can easily be improved upon.
 

clc44

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Not bad, I did the same in my goat with alot more power and ran an 8.5ish in the 1/8th but it is the car and drivers only pass at a track. Wish I could take it off of your hands. GL
 

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