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Check out these five modified Mustangs headed for SEMA

Ford reveals first official details of its handful of tuned pony cars. Here they are

  • Galpin Auto Sports Ford Mustang

    GAS is no stranger to tuning up Mustangs. This one takes the 5.0-litre V8 base car, adds a Ford Performance/Roush supercharger, a Ford Performance (FP) exhaust, short-throw gearshift for the six-speed manual and an FP driveshaft.

    There are new FP springs, shocks and sway bars, brakes from the GT350R, custom wheels, and – as you can see – a GAS wide-body, um, body.

    GAS hasn’t revealed a power output, but it’ll be quite a lot.

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  • CJ Pony Parts Ford Mustang

    CJ has revealed a power output for this one – and it’s in excess of 700bhp. It’s been built as a “drift beast”. As such, it gets the same FP/Roush supercharger bolted to that very tunable 5.0-litre V8, exhaust and short-throw shifter.

    It’s been lowered by FP springs, there’s been an ‘upgrade’ to the rear suspension, a hydraulic handbrake (essential, really), gold wheels, and the all-important wide-body kit. The interior – though you can’t see it – gets Recaros, a roll cage and a safety harness. It is a drifter, after all.

  • CGS Motorsports Ford Mustang

    This one’s a more subtle take on a modified Mustang. Again, the 5.0-litre V8 gets the familiar supercharger/exhaust combo, along with a FP spring and sway bar kit, six-piston Brembo brakes, 22in forged wheels, and a custom body kit. There’s even underbody lighting for your Need for Speed kicks.

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  • TJIN Edition Ford Mustang

    We have turbo power! TJIN has opted for a BorgWarner blower, added not to the V8, but instead to the 2.3-litre four-pot EcoBoost engine. There’s a new exhaust, racing manifold, adjustable suspension, ‘Baer Grizzlie’ (excellent name) brakes, centre-lock 20in wheels and an RTR body kit.

    This is how every EcoBoost Mustang should look. Maybe.

  • Bojix Design Ford Mustang

    Another V8, though this one does without the supercharger upgrade of the others. Instead, it gets a FP driveshaft and a Bojix Design ‘supercar’ exhaust. Should sound fruity. There are FP springs, shocks and sway bars, FP front and rear hubs and 20in Savini wheels.

    The kit consists of a new front bumper and splitter, bonnet vents, a wing, custom paint scheme, and Recaro front seats. The rears have been binned. And there are 10-in subs (speakers, not sandwiches).

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