Brown Lee Ford' s performance division is fitting the 2020 Mustang GT with a Roush R2650 Twin Vortices Series (TVS) Phase 1 supercharger kit at a bargain price of $39,995, including destination charge.

The kit fits 2018 through 2020 Mustang GTs with either manual or automatic transmissions.

Customers can fully finance the car with the Roush package starting in December 2019, and the warranty remains intact.

If you're craving 700 horsepower but you can't squeeze the $60,000-plus starting price of the Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat out of your piggy bank, a Ford dealer in a small southern Tennessee town has the solution for you.

Brown Lee Ford in Morrison, Tennessee, has a performance division that will slap a Roush R2650 TVS Phase 1 supercharger kit onto a 2020 Mustang GT and sell it to you for $39,995. That's only $3270 more than the 2020 Mustang GT's $36,725 starting price. You can purchase the supercharger kit and install it on your own, but it costs $7699, so you're saving money if you buy the car through the southern Tennessee dealer.

The kit includes Eaton twin four-lobe rotors, an intake kit, an intercooler and radiator, and all the needed hardware to install it. It's available on cars equipped with either the 10-speed automatic or the six-speed manual transmission and produces 700 horsepower, which gives you 240 more horsepower than the stock Mustang GT.

The dealership is offering builds in factory colors such as Twisted Orange, Rapid Red Metallic, Velocity Blue, and Grabber Lime. Customers can fully finance the car starting in December 2019.

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