Roush 600re
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Roush 600RE: A Legendary Farewell to the Ford GT
Roush has crafted a meticulously limited edition of the Ford GT, the 600RE, to commemorate the end of this iconic American supercar's production.
This extraordinary vehicle originates from the Roush Technical Centre in Brentwood, Essex, where innovative design and precision craftsmanship converge.
Building on the foundation of the standard Ford GT, the 600RE showcases a range of enhancements in both engine performance and styling, including:
- Upgraded supercharger pulley system
- Unique vehicle numbering and identity plaques
- Specialized keyed light pack
- Tubi exhaust system
- Tinted windows
- Transmission oil breather system
- Color-coded hoses
- Black powder-coated wheels
- Optional 4-point harness pack
While specific power and pricing details have yet to be disclosed, the 600RE is anticipated to deliver a robust 600 horsepower. With only 10 units slated for production, securing one will be a race in itself.
In my view, the Ford GT represents the pinnacle of Ford engineering, and Roush has elevated an already exceptional car into something truly extraordinary. Their meticulous attention to detail is commendable, transforming not just the engine but enhancing every aspect of the drivetrain.
With its sleek black paint and matching wheels, the GT exudes a stealthy allure that reveals its true power with the push of the throttle.
As the official power and price figures are awaited with excitement, this remains a dream car for many. Despite the limited run of ten vehicles to maintain exclusivity, there's no doubt the demand will be immense, much like that of the standard Ford GT.
For a glimpse of this stunning machine, visit http://www.fastcarsinfo/news.
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