Time to reduce the fleet. I picked up a Miata last summer and my wife fell in love with it so the Mustang is the one that is up for sale. I purchased it in August 2018 from Fasted58 and his for sale ad with a great list of mods and photos can be found here: https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/cars-sale/fs-2005-mustang-gt-5-speed-49k-miles-mine/142259/page1/
Please review his ad as it captures the upgrades, details, and photos.
The car looks the same as it did then as I have only put about 4k miles on it since I purchased it. All of his comments still apply with the exception of the drivers door handle issue which I have fixed. The extra wheels and extra axle back exhaust systems are not available but the other items mentioned as extras are included. The strut brace is included but not currently mounted on the car as it would need a slight modification due to the addition of castor/camber plates.
Changes that I have made since purchasing the car from Ed include:
Maximum Motorsports adjustable castor/camber plates. I can easily go from -1.8 degrees of camber for street driving to -3.2 degrees for autocross and track driving in a matter of minutes.
Whiteline adjustable rear sway-bar replaced the stock rear sway-bar. The combination of adjusting the camber and the rear sway-bar has resulted in a car that is very neutral handling.
BMR adjustable lower control arm brackets. This allows the control arms to be moved to a more neutral position after the car was lowered.
Rear axle vent system. The Mustang rear axle is known to slobber gear oil when driven on track and this set-up prevents that. It isn’t fancy or high dollar but it works.
Front brakes upgraded to 13.2” rotors from the original 12.4” rotors. Brake pads (F/R) also upgraded for street/track use. Front brakes have 3”cooling ducts added to aid in cooling for track use. This set-up worked very well at Gingerman raceway and was near its potential at Mid-Ohio. Lap times with a novice driver (me) were 1:53-1:54 at both tracks. If I keep the car, I will upgrade to the 14” rotor Brembo 4 piston set-up as this can be done for reasonable cost and would be warranted for faster tracks.
Oil and filter changed after every track day. Fresh brake fluid flush before every track day. Transmission lube replaced at 50K miles.
I tracked this car a total of (3) HDPE events. Twice at Gingerman raceway for TNIA events which included (3) 20 minute sessions and once at Mid-Ohio which was (5) 20 minute sessions. No off track adventures and zero issues during the events. I also Auto-crossed it 4 times in CAMC. With the current tires and wheels it is not going to be competitive in CAMC but it is a lot of fun to drive. The tires are still in good shape and have ~ 5/32” tread depth.
I have really enjoyed owning the car and I think it drives nice on the highway, around town, and on the track. Bang for the buck I think the performance is tough to beat. It doesn’t have the horsepower of the 2011+ GT’s but it was plenty quick for this driver to learn a lot on the track.
Cons:
No windshield washer fluid reservoir is currently installed. The brake duct tubing routed through this area so I removed it. I still have the reservoir and it can be re-installed if the brake cooling isn’t desired.
I only have 1 key for it.
I am not advertising it anywhere else at this time. The GRM price is $8000. I think I got a great deal from Ed, I added some nice upgrades to make it perform even better, and it is a super clean 2005 53,xxx mile Mustang GT that has not seen a Midwest winter. Located just north of Fort Wayne, Indiana in Leo, Indiana (46765). Message through the board or call/text two 6 zero three 3 three 2 eight 6 five