The 2005 Ford GT is an impressive machine as delivered direct from the Ford factory. However, in stock form it is not quite ready for what Steve Millen wants to put it through. Steve Millen and his crew at STILLEN are competing in the Dunlop Targa Rally which is held in his native New Zealand. Steve was kind enough to bring the STILLEN Ford GT by our NADAguides office so we could get a look at it.
Very. Impressive.
The "normal" Ford GT produces 550 hp from its 5.4L V8. STILLEN has bumped that number to around 700 hp (!!) thanks to various modifications. The car now sounds like it is powered by a Large Hadron Collider.
For more photos of the car and information on the modifications as well as the Dunlop Targa rally, head over to friends at the STILLEN blog.
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Sheesh, that shifter is LOOOOOOOOOONG!Did he say when the LHC engine mods are hitting market? I mean if there's one thing I'd want under the hood, it would be something capable of meltdown and destruction!
@peabody3684:You have to fly to Switzerland to get the LHC mods... Cern and the Ford GT working together in cooperation with STILLEN.Seriously though, this car is amazing in person... I hope Steve and his crew perform well in New Zealand.
That is one kick-a$$ car!
How can I get some NADAguides stickers for my ride?