Killer looking '11's I have in stock

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2011 GT 6 speed Brembo Brake Package in Kona Blue
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2011 GT500 'Vert SVT Performance Package White w/Red Stripes and Nav.
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Yes it would be if I was jumping in this everyday after work.
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2011 GT500 Coupe SVT Performance Package Black with stripe DELETE *Evil looking*
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My God......What I would do for that black Shelby........Anyone buying souls???? Becuase I will sell mine for the price of that car......NO....Seriously!!!!!!
 
That black 500 is sweet! Its too bad selling my 01 GT wouldnt even cover the sales tax on it, If I could just find a buyer for one of my kidneys I could put a good down payment on it lol.
 
Does your dealership do the factory supercharger install with the 12 month/12 K warranty?

We have done a couple different S/C installs. We did a FRPP and a Roush. I sent a Mustang to Livernois for a Magna a couple years ago. It's all about what you want to spend.
 
We have done a couple different S/C installs. We did a FRPP and a Roush. I sent a Mustang to Livernois for a Magna a couple years ago. It's all about what you want to spend.

I was referring to a paragraph I read in this story: http://www.examiner.com/autos-in-de...ower-supercharger-kit-for-the-2011-mustang-gt

It says:

"The Ford Racing Supercharger 525 horsepower kit begins with a Whipple 2.3L twin-screw supercharger, a specially designed intake manifold, an air-to-liquid intercooler system, 47 lb/hr fuel injectors, a Ford Racing ProCal tool with performance calibration and the supercharger drive belt. This setup produces roughly 7 pounds of boost and with 93 octane, your 2011 Ford Mustang GT will make 525 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. The MSRP of this kit is just $7,199 for the standard black supercharger housing and for the chrome piece, it will cost you an extra $600 bucks. Should you select this package and have it installed at your friendly neighborhood Ford or Lincoln dealership, it also includes a 12 month/ 12,000 mile warranty in addition to your standard Ford warranty."

Am I reading right in that having FI installed at the dealership will maintain total engine warranty AND give a 12/12 warranty on the supercharger also?
 
I was referring to a paragraph I read in this story: http://www.examiner.com/autos-in-de...ower-supercharger-kit-for-the-2011-mustang-gt

It says:

"The Ford Racing Supercharger 525 horsepower kit begins with a Whipple 2.3L twin-screw supercharger, a specially designed intake manifold, an air-to-liquid intercooler system, 47 lb/hr fuel injectors, a Ford Racing ProCal tool with performance calibration and the supercharger drive belt. This setup produces roughly 7 pounds of boost and with 93 octane, your 2011 Ford Mustang GT will make 525 horsepower and 470 lb-ft of torque. The MSRP of this kit is just $7,199 for the standard black supercharger housing and for the chrome piece, it will cost you an extra $600 bucks. Should you select this package and have it installed at your friendly neighborhood Ford or Lincoln dealership, it also includes a 12 month/ 12,000 mile warranty in addition to your standard Ford warranty."

Am I reading right in that having FI installed at the dealership will maintain total engine warranty AND give a 12/12 warranty on the supercharger also?

Yes, we can install them. We haven't yet, but it's only a matter of time.
 
I am planning on a new GT in spring, 2011. If the warranty is as stated in the news article, I'll be paying you a visit.:specool:

Sounds good to me. If you order it, the window sticker will say your name on it. (kind of cool)
 
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