• The dramatic Streethunter bodykit for the Mustang will be unveiled at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
  • It brings GTD-inspired styling to the regular Mustang, with flared arches and carbon fiber parts.
  • While it ignores the active rear wing, the kit still brings enough visual upgrades to turn heads.

With a starting price of $325,000, the limited-edition Ford Mustang GTD is exorbitantly expensive and out of reach for most Mustang buyers. So what’s the next best move if you want to ride around in a Mustang that looks as fierce and wild as the GTD, without having to sell your house or your kidneys?

Streethunter Designs has the answer. The US-based tuner has unveiled its new GTD-inspired bodykit for the Mustang that will debut at SEMA next month. While it lacks the GTD’s rear wing, many other areas of the kit’s design share obvious similarities with the track-focused version of the pony car.

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Take the front panel, for example. Just like the GTD, Streethunter Designs created a new hood for the Mustang with larger air extraction openings. The muscle car also features a new carbon fiber splitter and canards and reshaped upper and lower grilles, just like the GTD.

The modifications continue to the sides, where you’ll notice that the front and rear wheel arches have been widened and are much wider than standard. The front fenders have also been customized with the same huge air vents seen on the GTD. Street Hunter Designs created new side skirts for the Ford and added small side air intakes. These new intakes are not incorporated into the rear arches as well as the GTD, but they add some extra aggression to the car’s appearance. They can be supplemented with optional quarter-window openings.

    You don't need $325,000 for a Mustang that looks like a GTD

The rear, however, deviates a little from GTD territory. There are no rear wing tricks with DRS here. Instead, you get a big, clean carbon fiber spoiler. Streethunter also gives the car a new carbon fiber diffuser, upping the ante on both looks and aerodynamics, even if it doesn’t match the GTD’s track functionality.

As for the price? Streethunter hasn’t dropped that bombshell yet. But we know that pre-orders will open shortly after its SEMA debut, so it won’t be long before Mustang owners can start dreaming – and budgeting.