The result is the
GT350R, which benefits from a slew of aerodynamic tweaks, chassis improvements,
and the cutting of weight. As Chevy has done with the Z/28, Ford has stated
that this is a track-focused car and it thus is devoid of parts not devoted to
the reduction of lap times. Gone are amenities such as the air conditioning
system, a stereo, trunk floorboard and carpet, a backup camera, and a spare
tire. If a customer wants a few items thrown back in, there's an optional
Electronics package that adds dual-zone climate control, an eight-inch touch
screen fitted with a nav system, and a seven-speaker audio system.












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