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CDC GT500 Glassback Roof
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CDC Custom Rear Shelby spoiler
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CDC GT500 Lower Front Grill with Driving Lights
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CDC C-Pillar Louvered Scoops
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CDC Sequential Signals and Mirrors
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Custom GT500 Painted Stripes (custom blue color)
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Custom GT500 Side Stripes to match painted stripes
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Custom Painted/Striped Strut Brace
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Custom Painted Rocker, Front Spoiler and Rear Valance.
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Painted Valve Covers
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Custom Paint by Jeff Niffin
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Custom Functional Brake Ducts
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2008 Ford GT500 HID Headlights
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Ford GT Push Button Start
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CCW SP20 19" Wheels
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BFG KDW Tires
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Steeda Coil Over Suspension
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C&L GT500 Mass Air System and Tune
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Magnaflow Catback
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MRT Catted H-Pipe
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Rockford Fosgate Mustang Sound System
From the completely new, one-off custom crafted CDC Glassback roof to custom paint work (by hand, mind you) performed by Jeff Niffin of Ladd Road, this car is teeming with tenacity and begs for glamorous exposure...and it gets it every time. Custom Blue painted stripes, a custom massaged rear ducktail spoiler, a painted lower front spoiler, a lower front grille with driving lights, and 2008 GT500 HID headlights are just the beginning of the fantastic exterior package. Upon a second pass, you'll notice there are C-pillar louvered scoops in place, the sideview mirrors are color-keyed, and the brake cooling ducts (mounted in place of the factory fog lamps) are not just faux pieces--they are ready to put out the impending brake "fire" at the track.
As you head down to the lower levels, the ride is markedly lower, due to a Steeda coilover suspension, which is well-matched to a set of CCW SP20 19" Wheels--deep dish lip included on the rear. It's a good thing the lip is there to help widen the traction pattern, as the need to grab the road is assisted by a set of BFGoodrich KDW tires.
Inside the cockpit, most accoutrements are stock (for now) save for a Ford GT Push Button Start System, as well as completely new (yet to officially release) Rockford Fosgate Mustang sound system. Oh, and of course, should you get caught out of the garage actually driving or riding in this customized Shelby GT500, you can always simply look up and enjoy the skyline through the CDC Glassback.
The exhaust system, surely to cycle as flavors change, is currently an MRT catted H-pipe (midpipe) coupled to a state of the art, stainless steel MagnaFlow catback system. You've probably heard the GT500 purr and roar in promotional videos--now, just imagine what she can do when unbridled and allowed to really run...sounds good, doesn't it?
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