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Old 18-10-2016, 10:49 PM   #1
Moby Vic
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Default Allan Moffat Edition Mustang

I searched the forum and didn't see anything on this, and I realize the story is nearly a month old, so I apologize if it's a repost:
https://www.motormag.com.au/news/160...ition-revealed



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However a duo of supercharger upgrades are further available, respectively rated at 650hp (485kW) and 750hp (560kW) in line with Mustang Motorsport’s previously announced Shelby and Roush packages.

Other additions to the Allan Moffat Edition Mustang include a short-throw shifter kit for manual models (autos are also available), adjustable coilovers in Race or Street tune, billet aluminium links for the independent rear suspension, unique rear subframe bushing braces and alignment, adjustable front and rear sway bars, toe links and camber arms, and front and rear slotted brake rotors – while Brembos with performance pads are optional. Mustang Motorsport has priced the three options packages at $59,990 base, $68,364.87 for the 485kW Roush supercharger kit and $70,589.87 for the 522kW Whipple version, all of which are addition to the $55K-plus pricetag of the latest Ford V8 coupe.


Other optional equipment includes a Brembo brake package for $15,000 and a full interior leather re-trim for $3350. For the full list of specifications and prices visit the Mustang Motorsport page.
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