2005 or 2006 Ford Mustang GT
#1
Street Scene Body Kit - $875
Steeda Functional Race Hood - $500
Street Scene 1/4 Version 1 Window Louvers ($140) or MRT ($182) or Xenon ($150)
Street Scene Upper and Lower Speed Grille - $238
Street Scene Ducktail - $315
Steeda Billet Antenna - $33
Steeda White Face Gauges - $120
Steeda Radiator Cover - Brushed - $60
Baer Big-Brake Kit - Front - $1,049 - i'm guessing this is the front only from the price?
Steeda Stainless Brake lines (For rear)- $230
Power Slot Brake Rotors - Rear - $292
Hawk Rear Brake Pads - Street - $70
Steeda Adjustable Front Swaybar - $209.95
Steeda Front Swaybar Mount Brace - $89.95
Steeda Billet Swaybar Mount - $89.95
Steeda Billet Camber Adjusters (pat. pend.) - $189.95
Steeda Front Control Arm Bushing Kit - $119.95
Steeda G-Trac Brace - $59.95
Steeda Bumpsteer Kit - $159.95
Steeda Swaybar Competition Endlinks - $159.95
Steeda Control Arm Relocation Kit - $79.95
Steeda Competition Upper Spring Seats - $269.95
Steeda Lower Trailing Arm - $239.95
Steeda Street Panhard Bar - $159.95
Steeda HD Swaybar Chassis Link Kit - $199.95
Steeda Rear Swaybar w/End Links - $349.95
Steeda Rear Shock Tower Brace - $159.95
Steeda Adjustable Upper 3-Link Kit - $179.95
Steeda HD Engine Mounts - $289.95
Steeda Charge-Motion Plates - $319.95
Magnaflow Magnapack Cat-Back Exhaust - $495
JBA Long-Tube Headers - 409 Stainless-Steel - $650
JBA Off-Road H-Pipe - $176
K&N Cold-Air Intake Kit - $239
SCT X-Calibrator 2 Programmer - $350
Steeda Economy Shifter Assembly - $200
Steeda Shifter Urethane Bushing Kit - $15
Steeda Aluminum Flywheel - $425
MMR Rear-Seat Delete Kit - $160
Sean Hyland Motorsports Underdrive Pulley Kit - $179
FRPP 4.10 Gears - $180
MMR Electric Water Pump - $370
Eibach Sport Springs - $245
Waiting on some Koni shocks to come out.
Bullitt Deep Dish Wheels - 18x9 - F, 18x10 - R - Black ($680) or Chrome ($830)
BF Goodrich g-force T/A KDW 2 - 255/35/18 - F ($358), 295/35/18 ($458)
Katzkin Leather Seat Covers - $600ish for front and rear, but don't want rear since I am getting the MMR rear-seat delete kit, so i'm not sure how much just the fronts are..+$140 for heated seats
Looking at a 2006 Ford Mustang GT Coupe - Deluxe - Dark Charcoal
Adding IUP parts.
Would like to have Shaker 500, any way to add those parts?
Ok, what i'm asking, is what would be the parts that you would/should do? Also let me know if any of the parts aren't compatible together.
Total is around $37k with all of those parts, i'm looking for around $33,000-$33,500, including installation. (with car, total)
Ok, guess that is it for now.
Steeda Functional Race Hood - $500
Street Scene 1/4 Version 1 Window Louvers ($140) or MRT ($182) or Xenon ($150)
Street Scene Upper and Lower Speed Grille - $238
Street Scene Ducktail - $315
Steeda Billet Antenna - $33
Steeda White Face Gauges - $120
Steeda Radiator Cover - Brushed - $60
Baer Big-Brake Kit - Front - $1,049 - i'm guessing this is the front only from the price?
Steeda Stainless Brake lines (For rear)- $230
Power Slot Brake Rotors - Rear - $292
Hawk Rear Brake Pads - Street - $70
Steeda Adjustable Front Swaybar - $209.95
Steeda Front Swaybar Mount Brace - $89.95
Steeda Billet Swaybar Mount - $89.95
Steeda Billet Camber Adjusters (pat. pend.) - $189.95
Steeda Front Control Arm Bushing Kit - $119.95
Steeda G-Trac Brace - $59.95
Steeda Bumpsteer Kit - $159.95
Steeda Swaybar Competition Endlinks - $159.95
Steeda Control Arm Relocation Kit - $79.95
Steeda Competition Upper Spring Seats - $269.95
Steeda Lower Trailing Arm - $239.95
Steeda Street Panhard Bar - $159.95
Steeda HD Swaybar Chassis Link Kit - $199.95
Steeda Rear Swaybar w/End Links - $349.95
Steeda Rear Shock Tower Brace - $159.95
Steeda Adjustable Upper 3-Link Kit - $179.95
Steeda HD Engine Mounts - $289.95
Steeda Charge-Motion Plates - $319.95
Magnaflow Magnapack Cat-Back Exhaust - $495
JBA Long-Tube Headers - 409 Stainless-Steel - $650
JBA Off-Road H-Pipe - $176
K&N Cold-Air Intake Kit - $239
SCT X-Calibrator 2 Programmer - $350
Steeda Economy Shifter Assembly - $200
Steeda Shifter Urethane Bushing Kit - $15
Steeda Aluminum Flywheel - $425
MMR Rear-Seat Delete Kit - $160
Sean Hyland Motorsports Underdrive Pulley Kit - $179
FRPP 4.10 Gears - $180
MMR Electric Water Pump - $370
Eibach Sport Springs - $245
Waiting on some Koni shocks to come out.
Bullitt Deep Dish Wheels - 18x9 - F, 18x10 - R - Black ($680) or Chrome ($830)
BF Goodrich g-force T/A KDW 2 - 255/35/18 - F ($358), 295/35/18 ($458)
Katzkin Leather Seat Covers - $600ish for front and rear, but don't want rear since I am getting the MMR rear-seat delete kit, so i'm not sure how much just the fronts are..+$140 for heated seats
Looking at a 2006 Ford Mustang GT Coupe - Deluxe - Dark Charcoal
Adding IUP parts.
Would like to have Shaker 500, any way to add those parts?
Ok, what i'm asking, is what would be the parts that you would/should do? Also let me know if any of the parts aren't compatible together.
Total is around $37k with all of those parts, i'm looking for around $33,000-$33,500, including installation. (with car, total)
Ok, guess that is it for now.
#4
Originally posted by silverGTvert@August 28, 2005, 4:17 PM
Is the dealer selling and installing these parts? What dealer is that then? And where did you find the Street Scene kit for 875?
Is the dealer selling and installing these parts? What dealer is that then? And where did you find the Street Scene kit for 875?
#7
Originally posted by RMac@August 29, 2005, 11:36 PM
Are you planning on keeping any of the stock parts on the car?
I'd love to help, but that's just way too much reading. Brain overload
Are you planning on keeping any of the stock parts on the car?
I'd love to help, but that's just way too much reading. Brain overload
Just kidding.
There really isn't a whole lot there when you read over it...most of it is handling modifications that you can't see.
#9
Originally posted by hans_wiren@August 30, 2005, 3:04 AM
Just so you know, those wheels are gonna be way to small, 255/35-18 is considerably smaller than 255/55-17
69 vs 63,5 cm in height equals 5,5 cm in height difference
= screwed up tacho....
Just so you know, those wheels are gonna be way to small, 255/35-18 is considerably smaller than 255/55-17
69 vs 63,5 cm in height equals 5,5 cm in height difference
= screwed up tacho....
#12
Originally posted by Ford05MustangGT+September 3, 2005, 5:53 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Ford05MustangGT @ September 3, 2005, 5:53 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Bump.
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I'm considering some different parts now...
Xenon front bumper (not concept-bumper) or CDC aggresive chin spoiler
Not sure on what side skirts or rear to go with...any suggestions?
Cervini's or Steeda hood
Thinking of Tokico shocks with Eibach or Steeda springs.
Borla stinger exhaust
Ford Racing intake
Still looking and deciding on other things.
#13
So you are purchasing a 06 GT and having the dealer install those parts and financing the whole deal? Im not really sure what you are doing here.
You have about $10,000+ worth of parts there and its going to cost another $10,000 to have all that installed, painted, etc.
Dont think you are getting a bit overboard with your car already? We all have our list of things that we want to do but thats one insane list.
What do you want to do with your car anyways? You should probably think this through a bit more before making a list.
For instance, Im building a street/strip vehicle so that places more mods on the engine and the rear end than anywhere else on the vehicle. The front end needs very little in the way of modifications because I wont be out road racing my Mustang.
That list looks like you are planning to put your ride through the paces on a road course. If you are not, thats quite a waste of money unless you really have a ton of it.
Lastly, your warranty is definitely voided since anything that goes wrong wont be covered by Ford, you are trading out your powertrain for $%#& sake. Just buy a Steeda Q stage 3 or whatever and dont even worry about having anything installed and perfectly good parts thrown away.
-Dan
You have about $10,000+ worth of parts there and its going to cost another $10,000 to have all that installed, painted, etc.
Dont think you are getting a bit overboard with your car already? We all have our list of things that we want to do but thats one insane list.
What do you want to do with your car anyways? You should probably think this through a bit more before making a list.
For instance, Im building a street/strip vehicle so that places more mods on the engine and the rear end than anywhere else on the vehicle. The front end needs very little in the way of modifications because I wont be out road racing my Mustang.
That list looks like you are planning to put your ride through the paces on a road course. If you are not, thats quite a waste of money unless you really have a ton of it.
Lastly, your warranty is definitely voided since anything that goes wrong wont be covered by Ford, you are trading out your powertrain for $%#& sake. Just buy a Steeda Q stage 3 or whatever and dont even worry about having anything installed and perfectly good parts thrown away.
-Dan
#15
Right.
Right, which is why i'm trying to figure out what I need to get and what I don't need to get (well, I don't need any of it ).
I've thought about what I want to do with my car, but, applying it to the Mustang is a little different.
Well, Brandon Ford covers the installed parts. Besides, nothing will happen anyway.
I was going to get a Steeda Q...but there are some other parts that I would rather have instead.
Right, which is why i'm trying to figure out what I need to get and what I don't need to get (well, I don't need any of it ).
I've thought about what I want to do with my car, but, applying it to the Mustang is a little different.
Well, Brandon Ford covers the installed parts. Besides, nothing will happen anyway.
I was going to get a Steeda Q...but there are some other parts that I would rather have instead.
Originally posted by Cleveland@September 11, 2005, 5:44 AM
So you are purchasing a 06 GT and having the dealer install those parts and financing the whole deal? Im not really sure what you are doing here.
You have about $10,000+ worth of parts there and its going to cost another $10,000 to have all that installed, painted, etc.
Dont think you are getting a bit overboard with your car already? We all have our list of things that we want to do but thats one insane list.
What do you want to do with your car anyways? You should probably think this through a bit more before making a list.
For instance, Im building a street/strip vehicle so that places more mods on the engine and the rear end than anywhere else on the vehicle. The front end needs very little in the way of modifications because I wont be out road racing my Mustang.
That list looks like you are planning to put your ride through the paces on a road course. If you are not, thats quite a waste of money unless you really have a ton of it.
Lastly, your warranty is definitely voided since anything that goes wrong wont be covered by Ford, you are trading out your powertrain for $%#& sake. Just buy a Steeda Q stage 3 or whatever and dont even worry about having anything installed and perfectly good parts thrown away.
-Dan
So you are purchasing a 06 GT and having the dealer install those parts and financing the whole deal? Im not really sure what you are doing here.
You have about $10,000+ worth of parts there and its going to cost another $10,000 to have all that installed, painted, etc.
Dont think you are getting a bit overboard with your car already? We all have our list of things that we want to do but thats one insane list.
What do you want to do with your car anyways? You should probably think this through a bit more before making a list.
For instance, Im building a street/strip vehicle so that places more mods on the engine and the rear end than anywhere else on the vehicle. The front end needs very little in the way of modifications because I wont be out road racing my Mustang.
That list looks like you are planning to put your ride through the paces on a road course. If you are not, thats quite a waste of money unless you really have a ton of it.
Lastly, your warranty is definitely voided since anything that goes wrong wont be covered by Ford, you are trading out your powertrain for $%#& sake. Just buy a Steeda Q stage 3 or whatever and dont even worry about having anything installed and perfectly good parts thrown away.
-Dan
#16
If you go with tires that are that small in front, combined with lowering springs, and potentially an aftermarket front bumper, you are going to be rubbing on the ground all the time in the front, and I wish the best of luck to you getting over any speed bump. Go with the same diameter tires all around, or if you wanna have a taller tire in the rear, go with stock hieght in the front, and a taller in the rear.
#17
The dealership may not be able to cover your warranty because they do not control what Ford will or will not cover when it comes to warranty work being approved.
What are you planning to do with this car?
-Dan
What are you planning to do with this car?
-Dan
#18
I would just get the car first, and go slow with the mods. There is no guarantee that you will enjoy the car with all of those parts on it. Drive it stock to appreciate what the Ford engineers have done with it, and then go from there. You may not like what all of those things do for you. It's not a good idea to finance all of that stuff anyways.
#19
Originally posted by friedmaster+September 11, 2005, 12:31 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(friedmaster @ September 11, 2005, 12:31 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>If you go with tires that are that small in front, combined with lowering springs, and potentially an aftermarket front bumper, you are going to be rubbing on the ground all the time in the front, and I wish the best of luck to you getting over any speed bump. Go with the same diameter tires all around, or if you wanna have a taller tire in the rear, go with stock hieght in the front, and a taller in the rear.
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Thanks for the advice.
Originally posted by Cleveland@September 12, 2005, 12:09 AM
The dealership may not be able to cover your warranty because they do not control what Ford will or will not cover when it comes to warranty work being approved.
What are you planning to do with this car?
-Dan
The dealership may not be able to cover your warranty because they do not control what Ford will or will not cover when it comes to warranty work being approved.
What are you planning to do with this car?
-Dan
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I would just get the car first, and go slow with the mods. There is no guarantee that you will enjoy the car with all of those parts on it. Drive it stock to appreciate what the Ford engineers have done with it, and then go from there. You may not like what all of those things do for you. It's not a good idea to finance all of that stuff anyways.
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Thanks for the post, but nah, i'm addicted to modifying cars.
#20
First of all you need to decide what you want out of the car. If it is just a daily driver, just focus on the stuff that you will enjoy on a daily basis (exhaust, springs/dampers, gears, wheels, shifter, exterior cosmetics). That alone will probably take you to your spending limit. Most of the suspension stuff you won't notice anyway on a daily basis and the brakes are certianly an overkill.
Then, you can start adding the other stuff as you go.
My phase I list would look something like this:
Eibach Pro-kit springs
Tokico D-Spec dampers
Sway Bars
Exhaust
Shifter
Gears
BBK throttle body and CAI
SCT + tune
Wheels/tires (something other than the me-too Bullits)
body kit (if there is still money left over)
That would take you pretty close, if not over your budget, yet also give you a much better car than stock.
Just my $0.02.
Then, you can start adding the other stuff as you go.
My phase I list would look something like this:
Eibach Pro-kit springs
Tokico D-Spec dampers
Sway Bars
Exhaust
Shifter
Gears
BBK throttle body and CAI
SCT + tune
Wheels/tires (something other than the me-too Bullits)
body kit (if there is still money left over)
That would take you pretty close, if not over your budget, yet also give you a much better car than stock.
Just my $0.02.