2002 Bmw M3 700 Hp Big Turbo on 2040-cars
Loves Park, Illinois, United States
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Compression Test numbers is on the picture. Clean title in hand. Here are the mods over $25k, and only about 1,000 miles on the set up. `Precision 6766 turbo capable up to 1200HP. `Turbo mainfold HPF `Intake manifold `Custom headers with 4'' exhaust all the way down. `2 blow off `Wastegate `Stage 3 clutch 6 speed manual `Vi-pec i88 ECU `Injectors `External oil pump `Fuel pump `Intercooler `Spark Plugs `Boost controller `19'' wheels-tires only 1,000 miles on them `New drilled slotted rotors and pads `Side skirts `Tint `Rear-front CF spoiler `Rear CF diffuser `Carbon fiber interior trim They might be more staff im forgetting but this is all good quality parts and a European/tuner shop professionally done. Thank you |
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