The power steering pump went out at 77,000 miles.
The brake master cylinder went out at 85,000 miles.
The driver's side floor mat hook pulled out of the carpet after 9 years.
The stock headlight lenses needed to be re-glazed after 90,000 miles.
The 2000 Mustang SRS is exceptionally responsive. This car looks pretty much like a regular Mustang on the outside, but takes off like a rocket and makes curves feel straight.
Out on the highway the gas mileage gets dramatically better if the car is loaded down a little.
Definitely a well-balanced sports car, you can feel a lot of the road variations without getting bombarded with road noise.
If you're taller than 5'5", then don't even try to sit in the back seat.
Just a point to note: There is no such thing as an SRS Mustang. SRS stands for Supplemental Restraint System, it means you have an airbag.