


2008 Ford Mustang Roush
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If you’re looking for a Mustang that stands out from the rest, this 2008 Roush 427R delivers everything you expect from a limited-production, supercharged Roush build. With only 38,500 original miles, this car has been loved, looked after, and kept in excellent condition. It’s the perfect mix of performance with 435Hp and 400 lb-ft of torque, rarity, and collectability being 1 of 2 in silver and red.
Roush 427R Package Includes:
- Roushcharger Stage 3 supercharger system
- Roush intake
- Roush performance exhaust
- Roush suspension package
- Roush 18” Wheels with new front tyres and Toyo rears with half worn tread.
- Roush aero kit: front fascia, chin spoiler, hood scoop, rear wing, side skirts
- Roush badging, striping, and serial number plate
- Upgraded Roush interior trim, gauges, and floor mats
- Roush sport-tuned handling
This mustang is definitely the car for someone who enjoys going for a cruise and the whine of a supercharge when you put your foot down!
Engine and transmission are in mint condition with no weird noises and smooth shifts.
Has had recent oil and filter change last month. Only mechanical issue is the diff has a slight whine on deceleration when travelling above 70kms but has been the same since ownership so has not concerned us. We recently removed diff hat prior to sale to make sure everything was ok before selling and found no metal filings and oil was nice and clean. Replace diff oil after inspection. Door cards could do with a refurbish as leather starting to come away as photographed.
Any further questions feel free to ask. Will upload more exterior photos soon
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Questions & Answers
Sorry if I’m being dumb but what engine does this have! It says it’s a supercharged 427 but then says only 435hp and 4600 ci … am I confused? philipandkim1 (281 • 6:23 pm, Sun, 30 Nov )Hi there! Yes it is a bit confusing but the original 427R in 2007 produced the 427 horsepower and roush decided to keep it as more of a model name instead of changing it as the newer models were released with more horsepower. Hope this helps camnics (4 • Sunday, 30 November 2025 )













