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This is my 2005 mustang V6. In my opinion the S197 mustangs have the best styling since the first generation of mustangs. Though It may only have the V backed with an automatic transmission it hauls ass. I have been in love with mustangs ever since my older brother bought a 1968 when I was about 10 years old. Naturally when I started driving I wanted to drive my brother’s mustang. Though after driving it; I knew I didn't want to drive a classic mustang every day. They are beautiful cars and I would love to own one someday but in my option they are just too impractical to drive everyday. So I started looking at newer ones. After searching for 3 mouths and test driving a few dozen I found my car. It was a Performance White coupe, with a tan premium leather interior. It also has the shaker 500 sound system. It had 49k miles on it when I bought it and it was immaculate. I owned it for about six weeks before I started looking on forums and buying mustang magazines. That was when the mod bug bit me. I had been told that there was a wealth of after market parts for the mustang but I was totally unprepared for the ridicules amount of stuff there was. I have managed to keep my purchases to a minimum but that is only because I haven't had more money to spend on the car. Stay posted I have a lot planned for the future!
Currant Mods:
Eibach adjustable front and rear anti-sway bars
Window Tinting
GT take off muffler
See page 2 for more pictures and info about my car!