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Vaughn Gittin Jr. Launches Mustang RTR

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The Ford Mustang GT, one of America’s reborn V8 legends, has received a new modification kit from professional driver Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Michigan-based Classic design concepts.Dubbed the RTR, the package offers both performance and visual upgrades for the pony car and has been created as a dealer-installed feature.

The 2011 Ford Mustang is known for its incredible performance and impressive looks, and now there’s a new package that takes those qualities one step further – Mustang RTR. The dealer-installed package from Vaughn Gittin Jr., driver of the Monster Energy/Falken Tire 2011 Mustang GT in Formula Drift, and Ford Racing Performance Parts, is aimed toward a new generation of Mustang owners,” stated the press release.

The performance upgrades list includes a Ford Racing calibration with a high-flow air filter, Ford Racing mufflers and a Ford Racing handling pack (custom-made dampers and springs).

The ‘Stang rides on unique RTR 19 inch, which are wrapped in high-spec Falken FK-452 tires, which feature multiple performance technologies.

The Mustang RTR likes to show its extra muscle by wearing a chin spoiler with splitter and supports, rocker splitters, a rear diffuser and aluminum rear spoiler, as well as a RTR stripe scheme. The interior of the car has received RTR floor mats, shifter knob and logos.

The RTR package is already available at select Ford dealerships throughout the U.S.

Are you the type who prefers the Mustang V6? Don’t worry, an RTR pack for the six-pot ‘Stang is coming later this year.
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