I want to build my 2001 mustang gt to 350 HP?

I have a 2001 Mustang GT I want to build up to 350HP my current mods I have on it now are ford racing intake manifold, bbk off road x pipes, msd blaster coil packs, SR cold air intake, short throw shifter, and 4:10 rear end gears which I'm currently switching to 3:55 soon my question is what can I do to get my car to 350 HP because I know stock is about 260

What would be a good price?

1993 ford mustang gt. 5.0. It's a cobra so they are rare.
It has a new transmission, radiator, power window motors, alternator and more. No problems ac blows strong. Everything is in good condition.
I was thinking around 6500.What would be a good price - 1

Which classic car should I buy?

1.68-70 Dodge Charger
2.68-70 Plymouth Road Runner
3.67-70 Ford Mustang

Added (1). Resto-Mod. Restore the car to a working point, but not not factory spec. Just enough.

Can a 2007 Stock ford mustang gt handle a supercharger?

Hey everyone i just bought a 2007 ford mustang gt its bone stock and i just wanna know if it can handle a supercharger without damaging the motor or anything? If not what parts would i need to swap out/add to make it handle a supercharger and what SC would you recommend? It has 115,000 KMs on it.

Should I buy this car? I'm buying a 1994 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 High output V-8?

I'm buying a 1994 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 High output V-8. This particular car has 113k miles on it. But according to the seller, the vehicle is good condition with no majors problems, he said.

He also said he installed a new radiator and ball joints just to name a few… He also mentioned that the car stalls at times but he also mentioned it is a 20-year-old car. So should I buy this car? Even though he placed new parts on it: radiator, ball joints and tires?

I mean the vehicle is at a reasonable price and I need a car to drive back and forth to work, but I do not want to keep replacing parts on the vehicle if it is stalling, and that is really money I do not have. So should I buy the car or not?