2013 Mustang Parts

2013 Mustang Parts

Modify Your 2013 Mustang for Better Power, Handling, Sound, and Style

2013 Mustang Parts

2013 Mustang Parts

Modify Your 2013 Mustang for Better Power, Handling, Sound, and Style

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2013 Mustang Parts

The 2013 Mustang gained some nice updates over the 2012 model, including a color dash display with Track Apps, a restyled front fascia, and a power bump for the Coyote V8. While there’s a lot to love about the stock 2013 Mustang, part of the fun of owning one is making it your own with aftermarket mods and accessories.

If you couldn’t get your hands on one of the most powerful Mustangs ever built, you can try building your own. We carry superchargers and turbos that can get your GT close to the 662 hp offered by the 2013 GT500. If you want something a bit tamer, you can always upgrade your V8 or V6 with a cold air intake, tune, and a cat-back exhaust kit. Combined, these three mods will give you a significant boost in hp and a custom exhaust note.

For improvements in handling and stance, try upgrading to an adjustable shock and strut kit with springs or a set of coilovers. They’ll lower your Mustang, tighten up your ride, and improve handling and control through corners. Upgrading your rear lower control arms can also help with handling and reduce wheel hop.

To give your 2013 Mustang a custom look, check out exterior mods like wheels, LED light upgrades, spoilers, splitters, hoods, grilles, window louvers, stripes, and decals. And don’t forget to update your interior with sportier racing seats, trim kits, a new shift knob, floor mats, and more.

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