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2005 Ford Mustang GTR

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2004 Acura TL
I read about this mustang before, but I don't remember seeing a post in here about it. Here is an aritcle on it from FordMuscle.com: Click Here!

Stats:

Designer: Doug Gaffka

Block: Aluminum Block, Aluminum 4-valve Heads, and Aluminum Forged Pistons
Size: 5.0L (302)
Power: 440 Horsepower at 7000RPM -- 400 lb-ft of Torque at 5500RPM
TB: Twin-57mm

Trans: Tremec T-56 6-Speed
Rear Axle: Ford 9" w/ 4.56:1
Clutch: Ford Racing "Cobra R"
Exhaust: Side Exit, Tri-Y Design Headers

Front Suspension: Reverse-L independent rigid strut tower brace with lightweight chrome-moly K-member

Rear Suspension: Three-link, solid axle with dynamic, adjustable shocks with remote reservoirs and coil-over springs, race-spec 1.25-inch panhard rod

Brakes:
-Front - 14.3" Rotors Brembo 6-piston calipers
-Rear - 13" Rotors Brmbo 4-piston calipers

Wheels/Tires:
-Front - Pirelli P275/35/20 racing slicks 20 x 10-inch, 5-spoke billet aluminum wheels
-Rear - Pirelli P315/30/20 racing slicks 20 x 11-inch, 5-spoke billet aluminum wheels



Pictures:
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-Drew
 



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not mine
 






this is what shows for me

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works on the other computer too: lets try this:

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.....That wing needs to go.....badly....makes it look ricey.
 






The whole reason for the GTR is for racing; Purely. The wing is functional....unlike most of them.

-Drew
 
























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