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$2,000 S197 Mustang GT Budget Build | Stock 2006 S197 Transformation!
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<blockquote data-quote="Kiohtee" data-source="post: 16203031" data-attributes="member: 103998"><p>I just want to point out that that car isn't Vapor Silver. That wasn't even a color option in 2006. LOL</p><p></p><p>Ball busting aside, because I love me some AmericanMuscle, I've grown a new respect for the 3V platform. And not because of this video but because my mechanic/builder has a 2010 GT Roush (Stage 1) convertible. With a built motor and stock spec T56, he makes 685RWHP on 93 and 800RWHP on E85. It's powered by an On3 single kit with a Precision turbo. No it isn't a Coyote, which can safely do these numbers on stock equipment, but it's still a badass street car and relatively cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiohtee, post: 16203031, member: 103998"] I just want to point out that that car isn't Vapor Silver. That wasn't even a color option in 2006. LOL Ball busting aside, because I love me some AmericanMuscle, I've grown a new respect for the 3V platform. And not because of this video but because my mechanic/builder has a 2010 GT Roush (Stage 1) convertible. With a built motor and stock spec T56, he makes 685RWHP on 93 and 800RWHP on E85. It's powered by an On3 single kit with a Precision turbo. No it isn't a Coyote, which can safely do these numbers on stock equipment, but it's still a badass street car and relatively cheap. [/QUOTE]
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