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    Default 1991 Mustang GT 512rwhp

    The time has come for me to let the car go. I dont have the time (or money) to keep driving it at the moment, and honestly just need some money. This car runs like a champ. Had the engine rebuilt earlier this year and I've put less than 2000 miles on it since getting it back. The block was done by ProLine Racing, and all the work was done by Jeff Harris at Prospeed Performance. After breaking in the motor it put out 512rwhp and 468ft/lbs of torque. I've never driven this car at a track (Dallas shut down before I got a chance) so no runs on the motor. 95% of the mods have less than 20k miles on them, the supercharger has about 5k. The body is in great shape and so is the paint (after a good wax that is). I'm looking to get either $12,500 for it, or trade for a daily driver + cash (as in you give me cash, I dont have cash to give you for your beamer), but either way I need to get about $5000 out of the deal to pay off some debt. This car is a great car and I'll really miss it, I"ve had it for almost 4 years now, I just don't have the time to drive it much anymore (aside from an occasional saturday or something) so it's time to sell it, and I can always pick up another ride to start on further down the line when I"m more financially secure. Anyone who buys this won't regret it, it will absolutely fly and with proper tires on it I have no doubt it will yank the front tires off the ground. Thanks for your interest. Also, the part list is definatly incomplete, I honestly just forgot some parts that I've added, but I added the majority of them. I have way more than the asking price alone in just parts and labor in this car, but really just need a fairly quick sale. I was originally planning on putting a cowl hood and a more aggressive paint job on it, but I really started to like the sleeper look (if you can ever really consider a mustang a sleeper), so thats why it looks so plain

    PRICE: $12,500 or trade for daily driver + cash

    Fresh 306 block and reworked heads with less than 2000 miles put on them
    Vortech V2 SQ-trim supercharger w/ 3.00" Reichard pulley
    GT-40 Intake
    Edelbrock aluminum heads
    TRW forged aluminum pistons
    b-303 cam
    65mm throttle body
    75mm Pro-M mass air meter
    42lbs fuel injectors
    1.72 roller rockers
    BBK 1 5/8" Long tube headers
    FMS 9mm plug wires
    MSD 6BTM ignition/spark control box
    Black Magic electric fan
    1993 Cobra aluminum radiator
    Walbro 255lph intank fuel pump
    T-rex inline fuel pump
    Steeda Tri-Ax short shifter
    Tremec 3550 transmission
    Custom X-pipe (done by Prospeed Performance)
    Flowmaster 2 chamber mufflers w/ turndowns
    3:73 FMS Ring & Pinion
    Steeda caster/camber plates
    Steeda lower control arms
    Suspension techniques springs
    KYB GR2 struts
    Aeromotive Adjustable fuel pressure regulator
    UPR 4" Powerpipe w/ K&N fenderwell intake
    Optima Red Top gel cell battery
    160mph speedometer out of 92 ex-florida higway patrol car (my old mustang)

    Exterior
    Cobra rear bumper
    17" Cobra R chrome wheels
    BFGoodrich G-Force T/A's (235/45/17 front, 275/40/17 rear)
    Clear corner headlights
    Tinting with lifetime warranty at Hot Spot Tinting 35% sides, 25% rear i believe







    Last edited by HyPer50; 06-17-2007 at 09:12 PM.
    Chris
    91' Mustang GT
    512rwhp/468ft-lb

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