Getting 03 GT
Any Stang owners know of some good performance parts for a 03 GT coupe. I'm getting a hell of a deal on it. I'm trading in the Sentra and my monthly payments are going down $50 a month going into the Mustang. My Mustang is Black with Medium Graphite Interior. I'm going to pick it up Monday or Tuesday.
Originally posted by Fat Nick
Any Stang owners know of some good performance parts for a 03 GT coupe.
Any Stang owners know of some good performance parts for a 03 GT coupe.
K&N, cat-back exhaust, H or X pipe, underdrive pulleys, short-throw shifter if you have a five speed, set of DR's for traction.
IMO the most bang for the buck bolt on is a set of rear end gears. Get 4.10s for a mod motor.
Well I picked up the Stang on Tuesday. Very nice car. Def. going to check out SLP Exhaust or go with Flowmaster. Should I get K&N filter or intake? Probably intake. And I want to get headers when I get the $.
I wouldnt really waste your time with an expensive CAI (I know you didnt mean intake manifold.
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The gains are minimal at best.
If you really want one I would get the K&N CAI. It seems to have the least bends.
Im sure the SLP exhaust system is nice, but for the $$ you could probably get a identical performing exhaust system for less.
Magnaflow has a nice stainless steel system (magnaflows or mangnapacks) depends on how loud you want it.
I still say get a rear end gears and a nice set of D/R's.
).The gains are minimal at best.
If you really want one I would get the K&N CAI. It seems to have the least bends.
Im sure the SLP exhaust system is nice, but for the $$ you could probably get a identical performing exhaust system for less.
Magnaflow has a nice stainless steel system (magnaflows or mangnapacks) depends on how loud you want it.
I still say get a rear end gears and a nice set of D/R's.
Last edited by montman; Oct 16, 2003 at 04:20 PM.
SLP makes mustang parts now? oh jesus... 
ive never owned a stang before but id say get a 4.10 gear then drag radials (youre going to lose what little traction you had when you go to a 4.10
) then get a good flowing exhaust and punch out the cat while youre down there. then move onto a cai and long tubes and an h-pipe. dont get shorty headers, spend the extra dollar and get long tubes.

ive never owned a stang before but id say get a 4.10 gear then drag radials (youre going to lose what little traction you had when you go to a 4.10
) then get a good flowing exhaust and punch out the cat while youre down there. then move onto a cai and long tubes and an h-pipe. dont get shorty headers, spend the extra dollar and get long tubes.






