The early 2000s was a wild time for car culture. The import scene was hopping after The Fast and the Furious hit cinemas, and in 2004, the world was gifted with Pimp My Ride. Powered by rapper Xzibit, the show featured “unsuspecting” car owners taking their rides to the extreme with wild colors, rims, and customizations. A few of the cars have surfaced over the years, but surprisingly, the one in this sales listing isn’t one of them.
The Drive found the 1999 Ford Mustang GT Convertible listed on International Car Center’s website for just under $30,000. The car, which features a Vortech Supercharger and just 22,000 miles, comes with blazing yellow paint and a list of custom work that would make Xzibit jealous.
Someone went to great lengths with the Mustang, adding 20 TV monitors, Saleen and Cobra bodywork, and a completely custom fiberglass interior. There are even TVs on the brake discs and on either side of the license plate.
Though the work appears well done and the car has low miles, you really have to love yellow and have to want to be seen to buy this thing. The price isn’t outrageous for the car, but a quick run through KBB’s valuation tool shows a max value of $10,249 when mods are accounted for.
[Image: International Car Center]
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