96 Mustang GT Clean SN95
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96 Mustang GT Clean SN95
CAR IS GONE
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I have a 1996 Mustang GT, crystal white in color. It has a five speed T-45 transmission. The motor is a V8 281 cid 4.6 liter sohc. (NPI Motor).
Interior:
The interior is in pretty good condition for the year. It has the white faced lunar color gauges, as well as temp & oil pressure gauges in center dash. It has steeda clutch, brake, and accelerator pedals. Audio is a pioneer unit feeding the stock mach speakers inside and a rockford fosgate p2 puch subwoofer with a kenwood amp. The link lock switch is located on center console next to e-brake. Previous owner also did the rear seat delete, which i will be willing to swap if price/trade is right.
Exterior:
The exterior looks great at a distance but you notice the age of the car when you get up close. There are no major dents or anything like that, just a few blemishes due to age. The windows are tinted, not sure what %. The headlights & tail lights are as well. The goofy horse was removed from grill but will come with the car. Factory fog lights still work. The car is sitting on factory Saleen wheels, 18 x 9. Also has extra Saleen spare,(full size 18x9)
Suspension:
Steeda race springs, stock shocks, dual rear sway bar kit, maximum motorsports rack bushings(poly) and sway bar end links(poly) and made for lowered ride height. Line lock installed.
Drivetrain/Exhaust:
Stock internal 281 single cam NPI motor, PI intake manifold, BBK cold air intake, MAC 3 inch pro dumps and CATTED Xpipe. I also have stock hpipes if you prefer that. Steeda clutch cable & quadrant. King cobra stage 2 clutch, on stock T45 trans. I know im forgetting things.
Recently replaced the front pads, rotors, ball joints, spark plugs, oil change (mobil 1), ignition coils, and did a coolant flush.
Now for some pics. They are crappy cell picks so i will update with better ones later, just bare with me.
Description:
I have a 1996 Mustang GT, crystal white in color. It has a five speed T-45 transmission. The motor is a V8 281 cid 4.6 liter sohc. (NPI Motor).
Interior:
The interior is in pretty good condition for the year. It has the white faced lunar color gauges, as well as temp & oil pressure gauges in center dash. It has steeda clutch, brake, and accelerator pedals. Audio is a pioneer unit feeding the stock mach speakers inside and a rockford fosgate p2 puch subwoofer with a kenwood amp. The link lock switch is located on center console next to e-brake. Previous owner also did the rear seat delete, which i will be willing to swap if price/trade is right.
Exterior:
The exterior looks great at a distance but you notice the age of the car when you get up close. There are no major dents or anything like that, just a few blemishes due to age. The windows are tinted, not sure what %. The headlights & tail lights are as well. The goofy horse was removed from grill but will come with the car. Factory fog lights still work. The car is sitting on factory Saleen wheels, 18 x 9. Also has extra Saleen spare,(full size 18x9)
Suspension:
Steeda race springs, stock shocks, dual rear sway bar kit, maximum motorsports rack bushings(poly) and sway bar end links(poly) and made for lowered ride height. Line lock installed.
Drivetrain/Exhaust:
Stock internal 281 single cam NPI motor, PI intake manifold, BBK cold air intake, MAC 3 inch pro dumps and CATTED Xpipe. I also have stock hpipes if you prefer that. Steeda clutch cable & quadrant. King cobra stage 2 clutch, on stock T45 trans. I know im forgetting things.
Recently replaced the front pads, rotors, ball joints, spark plugs, oil change (mobil 1), ignition coils, and did a coolant flush.
Now for some pics. They are crappy cell picks so i will update with better ones later, just bare with me.
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Re: 96 Mustang GT Clean SN95
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Re: 96 Mustang GT Clean SN95
yes i find fun in working on my vehicles because im an auto tech. and by work i mean prevenative maintenance, which is a must for keeping a car, and upgrades as well.
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Re: 96 Mustang GT Clean SN95
i also think working on cars is fun...shit even trucks, bikes aswell...i feel good about the preventative maintenance, and even better about doing upgrades on my own...BUMPPPPP