Modular Depot gets their hands on a bone stock GT 500!
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Modular Depot gets their hands on a bone stock GT 500!
Last week Barry dropped off his ultra-clean bone stock '08 GT500 that has only 650 miles on it! It is getting the full treatment here at Modular Depot.
The list of mods going on is as follows: Afco heat exchanger, Bassani long tube headers, Bassani catted mid-pipe, Bassani cat-back, AutoMeter Nexxus oil pressure, fuel pressure, boost/vacuum gauges, one piece aluminum driveshaft, Ford Racing shifter, Steeda billet lower control arms, Roush wheel hop reduction kit, driveshaft loop, our custom dyno tuning, and last but definitely not least is the polished stage 3 Kenne Bell Mammoth 2.8
When we're done with this car Barry will have one clean mean butt-stompin' machine!
Check out some of the pics so far:
The list of mods going on is as follows: Afco heat exchanger, Bassani long tube headers, Bassani catted mid-pipe, Bassani cat-back, AutoMeter Nexxus oil pressure, fuel pressure, boost/vacuum gauges, one piece aluminum driveshaft, Ford Racing shifter, Steeda billet lower control arms, Roush wheel hop reduction kit, driveshaft loop, our custom dyno tuning, and last but definitely not least is the polished stage 3 Kenne Bell Mammoth 2.8
When we're done with this car Barry will have one clean mean butt-stompin' machine!
Check out some of the pics so far:
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I don't even know if this one will hit the streets before it leaves. The car only has 650 miles on it, he trailered it here and we have had a bunch of snow around here, so the roads suck.
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According to a guy named Grabber over at Team Shelby, and Ford's own directions, you're lifting the car at the wrong location. Body damage will result if you continue to use the front lifting points in the picture.
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