2004 Ford Mustang Saleen on 2040-cars
Eden, North Carolina, United States
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This is a great example of a un-touched 2004 Competition orange saleen. There were 6 produced in this color to my
knowledge , I do not know the exact run down of the 6 . This car is 98% stock as it left saleen , it came with some
unusual upgrades from saleen for being a N/A s281 car.
It has center Magnaflow exhaust being one of those unusual optionsand the saleen seats (one minor imperfection see
picture ) being the second option , as were the N/A cars usually came dual exit bumper and GT seats. The car came
with the usual that also comes on the cars from saleen, 18x9 chrome rims w/ correct caps in excellent condition,
the racecraft suspension, floor mats, momo knob( have a correct momo replacement that will come with car), saleen
under drive pulleys ,ect.
For what's not original on the car . The H-pipe has been replaced with an off road H-pipe , however I have the
original H-pipe and will be included with the car, Also it does not have original tires it has good year F1 tires
front 255/45r18,rear 275/45R18. I know the sidewall was a 35 not a 45. The tread is 75-80% left is my guess.
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