For Sale: 2003 Ford Mustang GT(AL)
#1
2003 Ford Mustang GT(AL)
I'm putting my 2003 Ford Mustang Gt up for sell. I really dont want to get rid of it, but I have a wedding coming up soon and the extra cash would help pay for it.
Car runs great and is slightly modded. It has right around 81k miles, but that could vary as it still gets driven some. Paint isn't perfect, but its not horrible. It's mostly the front bumper from rock chips and at the bottom of the hood. There is also one deep scratch that is about an inch long and about a 1/4 inch wide near the drivers door handle. All of the paint damage was from before I owned it. I have taken extremely good care of it while I've had it. I've replaced some parts that were faded or damage from age. Interior is about a 8.5/10 with only of few noticeable issues.
New items:
head lights
tail lights(with sequential tail light kit)
smoked fog lights
Mach 1 chin spoiler
17x9 and 17x10.5 black FR500's with brand new tires with under 1000k miles on both of them.
Tint
New alpine cdplayer it is wired for subs, but will not be coming with the sub. However if you pay my asking price I will leave it in there.
dual beam hid kit in headlights and I have an hid kit for the fogs I will throw in.
Performance upgrades:
diablo chip
4.10 gears
Steeda tri-ax
sub frame connectors
Lowered with brand new shocks
offroad h-pipe with 2 chamber flowmasters
Only issue with the car is there is a little play in the clutch pedal. When idling it'll vibrate some. However I had it checked out by woody anderson ford and they told me that a bushing is a little off. Only way to fix it is by replacing the entire clutch pedal assembly. It's more of an annoyance then an issue, but I wanted to be honest about the car. It truly is a beatiful car and a blast to drive and I hate letting it go. I do have a clean title for it.
Not really interested in trading. However I will consider a 97 and older ford ranger as a partial trade, but I still need about 6k in cash. $9,500obo.
Car runs great and is slightly modded. It has right around 81k miles, but that could vary as it still gets driven some. Paint isn't perfect, but its not horrible. It's mostly the front bumper from rock chips and at the bottom of the hood. There is also one deep scratch that is about an inch long and about a 1/4 inch wide near the drivers door handle. All of the paint damage was from before I owned it. I have taken extremely good care of it while I've had it. I've replaced some parts that were faded or damage from age. Interior is about a 8.5/10 with only of few noticeable issues.
New items:
head lights
tail lights(with sequential tail light kit)
smoked fog lights
Mach 1 chin spoiler
17x9 and 17x10.5 black FR500's with brand new tires with under 1000k miles on both of them.
Tint
New alpine cdplayer it is wired for subs, but will not be coming with the sub. However if you pay my asking price I will leave it in there.
dual beam hid kit in headlights and I have an hid kit for the fogs I will throw in.
Performance upgrades:
diablo chip
4.10 gears
Steeda tri-ax
sub frame connectors
Lowered with brand new shocks
offroad h-pipe with 2 chamber flowmasters
Only issue with the car is there is a little play in the clutch pedal. When idling it'll vibrate some. However I had it checked out by woody anderson ford and they told me that a bushing is a little off. Only way to fix it is by replacing the entire clutch pedal assembly. It's more of an annoyance then an issue, but I wanted to be honest about the car. It truly is a beatiful car and a blast to drive and I hate letting it go. I do have a clean title for it.
Not really interested in trading. However I will consider a 97 and older ford ranger as a partial trade, but I still need about 6k in cash. $9,500obo.
Last edited by Sonic04Edge; 02-06-2011 at 08:08 AM.
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you can buy the bushings from late model restoration. i just re-bushed the fairmont pedals (mustang pedals) so something easy for the next owner to tackle. at that time they can get rid of the nylon quadrant and itll be like brand new
#16
Well, with marriage comes grown-up sacrifices.
Hate to see you part with such a beautiful car. Good luck with the sale.
Free bump for a car I would love to have.
Hate to see you part with such a beautiful car. Good luck with the sale.
Free bump for a car I would love to have.
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i can vouch for mike since i have driven the car..it is schweet!! new bilstien shocks, new rims and tires, new HIDS and some other stuff...very good buy for someone..if i weren't married with 2 kids i'd be in it!!
#19
Thanks d-bag just sold the bmw to a friend to help him out. The buying cars wasn't the issue. It's the not being able to go back to work just yet problem.
#24
Well as much as it kills me looks like the mustang will be gone tomorrow. Guy is going to give me 6k and trade a 1998 GMC Sonoma regcab 2.2L 5spd. It's a nice little truck with only one ding on the drivers door and a little bit on the top of the bed. Has 143k miles, but runs great. I'm going to miss that damn car!