I think you will be not surprised after knowing that Mustang has gone through another customization. The vehicle has totally changed the way you drive as it has added some style and has lost some extra weight with an all carbon fiber-body.
Drift-master Vaughn Gittin Jr. has build 550 HP monster, an all carbon fiber-body, the car name is the Mustang RTR-C that debutes at SEMA. After it’s so well turned out, he has decided to sell only10 to the public for $135,000 each.
The car is built by Autosport Dynamics (ASD) in Charlotte, NC and besides its dry carbon fiber body; it also includes the features such as goodies like in-car adjustable shocks as well as an entirely carbon fiber HRE wheels and it is loaded with an impressive 550 horsepower.
So, if you want to get some serious weight savings in a Mustang, then you should be ready today as only ten are available for public consumption which will cost you $135,000.
So, don’t think too much and wait to see the real monster this week at SEMA.
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