Cadillac Cts-v 2005, Only 22k Miles, Mallett V V1 on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.0 LS2 Pro Built w/ Forged Internals
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Cadillac
Model: CTS
Trim: V Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 22,191
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Mallett V [Ser# V05-10]
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Remaining of 12mo / 12K mi
- Sunroof - $1200
- Full Size Spare Tire Kit - $325
- Anti-Wheel Hop Kit
- Solid Engine Cradle Bushings
- Traction Rods
- Rear Coil Over Springs
- High Flow Intake
- High Flow Exhaust
- High Performance Clutch w/ Light Weight Flywheel
- Replaced w/ ACT Street Twin, Twin Disk Clutch (January 2010)
- Short Throw Shiftier
- Seat Embroidery (Mallett V Logo)
- Monogram Floor Mats (Mallett V Logo)
- Interior Emblems (Mallett V)
- Exterior Emblems (Mallett V)
- Serial # Plates (Mallett V)
- Serial# 05V010
- Brakes
- Rotors, Custom Machined Slots - $699
- Rotors, Cryo Treatment - $340
- Stainless Steel Brake Lines - $356
- Labor, Brakes - $400
- Differential
- Cryo Treatment - $350
- Labor Differential - $650
- Additional Exhaust
- Long Tube Headers - $900
- Random Technology Metal Matrix Catalytic Converters - $526
- Labor, Additional Exhaust - $900
- Wheels/Tires
- 1 Piece Forged Mallett V Wheels, F&R 19x9 w/40mm offset - $3572
- Michelin Pilot Sport 2 Tires, F&R 275-35-19 - $1372
- Spindles, Custom Modified - $1500
- For Fitment of Front 275-35-19 Tires
- Engine Oil Cooler
- Kit, Mallett Custom Engine Oil Cooler - $1000
- Labor, Engine Oil Cooler - $500
- Differential Cooler
- Kit, GM T2 Racing Differential Cooler - $1725
- Labor, Differential Cooler - $1275
- Transmission - $2195
- Level V T56 Build
http://www.rpmtransmissions.com/t-56page - Upgrades Internal Components
- Improves Shifting
- Improves Torque Capacity
- MN6 Gear Ratio Conversion
- Taller Gears (except 4th, which remains 1.00)
- Improves performance for High Torque Engines
- Torque Plate Hone $295.00
- Deck Parallel $195.00
- Line Hone $195.00
- Balance Assembly $250.00
- Micro-Polish Crankshaft $75.00
- De-burr & prepare for assembly $50.00
- Install Cam Bearings $50.00
- Assemble long block $995.00
- Installation & Tuning $2,250.00
- Pistons - Forged $705.00
- Rings (Akerly & Childs) $155.00
- Bearing Set (Clevite 77) $275.00
- Crankshaft (LS6) $595.00
- Connecting Rods (H-Beam Forged 4340) $595.00
- Cam shaft (Comp Cams) $415.00
- Roller Lifters (LS7) $155.00
- Cloyes Cam Gear Set $160.00
- Ported Oil Pump $140.00
- Rear Seal $22.00
- Front Seal $22.00
- Harmonic Balancer (LS2) $195.00
- ARP Connecting Rod Bolts $195.00
- GM Head Gaskets $84.54
- GM Head Bolt Kit $51.69
- LS6 - LS2 - LS3 Block $1,950.00
- CNC Ported Complete $575.00
- Hand Finish Heads $250.00
- PCD milled to desired chamber volume (62-68 cc) * $125.00
- Multi Angle Competition Valve job $250.00
- Valve Guide Replacement - Precision Honed $195.00
- Polish Valve Stems $95.00
- Clean & Assemble (includes setting spring height & seal installation) $95.00
- 243 Castings (cores) $400.00
- SS one-piece, Intake valves (solid stem) $88.00
- SS one-piece Exhaust valves (solid stem) $80.00
- BT- Platinum Spring Kit- .660 Lift * $315.00
- LS1- LS2 Rocker Arm Kit $95.00
- LS1- LS2 - LS3 Pushrods $130.00
- LS2 - LS3 - LS7 Lifter Baskets, bolts $24.35
- LS2 - LS3 Cover Set (front, rear, valley - gaskets & hardware) $395.67
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