2004 Cadillac Cts-v 440rwhp! Heads/cam, Built 9" Gforce Rear End, Custom Parts on 2040-cars
Winter Garden, Florida, United States
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Carfax: On hand and available for any buyer, 8 years ago had a minor accident on a front fender and thats it. Autocheck shows the same thing in ad.
Receipts: On hand for the engine work, not the g-force but have owners info who had it installed for any questions. Idle Video: Please email for link Additional Pictures: Please email with requests Engine: 74k miles on the car itself, great for a 10 year old car! DART 225cc Heads Custom CAM Ported FAST 92mm REV 95mm Throttle Body Hardened 5/16 Pushrods ARP Head Studs 60 Pound Injectors K&N Intake Kooks Custom Headers at 1-3/4"x3" Kooks Custom Headers 2.5" offroad connector pipes QTP 3" Electronic Cutouts (Sound BADASS) ASP Underdrive balance kit Transmission: Told by previous owner it has a short shift and new transmission bushings (not sure company) Has a stage 3 clutch and lightened flywheel that was recently done Rear End: GForce 9" Rear End Swap with upgraded Driveshaft and 4.30 Gearing The 9" kit comes complete with from GForce: * - Fabricated 9" housing that bolts up to the factory locations * - Heavy duty front mount with BMR bushing * - 35 spline high alloy billet steel inner axle stubs (or 31 spline) * - 1500+hp 31 Spline high alloy billet steel Anti Wheel-hop axles with our severe duty cv 31 spline joints * - High alloy billet steel outer axle stubs This one also has the upgraded pumpkin! You literally cannot break this thing. At the time was close to almost $7,000 with all of the options. Exterior/Interior: 20 inch Asanti wheels with large Nitto Invo 295 tires in the rear only 5k miles on those EXTRA: Comes with two rear OEM wheels with drag radials on them tons of life Specter Werkes Custom Hood and Spoiler Lowering Springs Custom tinted heads, fogs and tails What needs to be addressed: Has some typical fading on the NAV radio buttons ($200 fix and have all details) The key holder to start car has a chip in it Body is not bad or age, has some nicks and chips but recently had a fresh paint done on the front and hood blended into the fenders.... you can SLIGHTLY tell from the passenger door and fender but have know what your looking for. Rear Passenger door has to be unlocked twice to open and window needs new track to roll down Has aftermarket Python alarm that needs an installer to reset it to adapt to automatic door opener again Thats about it, car made 438/408 to the wheels.... ran only a few times by previous owner and his best MPH was 114 which is awesome. At 60k miles there was a fresh timing chain put on with a ported ls6 oil pump, plugs and major fluids. Car is in overall great shape and runs/sounds amazing. It has NO leaks, starts up everytime even after sitting for days and ready to go! |
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