Orange 1996 Pontiac Firebird 6-speed 383 Supercharged T-tops- $20k Upgrades on 2040-cars
Fairview, Pennsylvania, United States
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Orange 1996 Pontiac Firebird 525 RW HP! 6-speed 383 Supercharged T-tops- $20k upgrades The engine was built specifically to match the included supercharger. All tuning and the new motor was built by Motorcity Steel. Head and intake professionally ported by Lloyd Elliot! Please note, the car has 122,187 original miles on it but only 501 miles on the new motor! UPGRADES & PARTS INCLUDED: Sunset Pearl Orange Paint Job Crane Ignition System V-2SQSI - Vortech Supercharger, non-intercooled - makes 10lbs Boost, custom underdrive pulley AFI Balancer Hooker 3" Exhaust New 96 LTI Computer Short-throw shifter Includes original wheels and radio included Fuel System Upgrades: Bosch Fuel Pump 044 Stainless Braided Hose #10 SX High Flow Fuel Filter Aeromotive fuel regulator 42 lb injectors 52mm throttle body Wheels & Tires: HP Evos 18" Wheels Sumitomo Tires Rearend: Moser 12 Bolt 33 Spline Axles c-clips 4:10 Gears 3" Aluminum Drive Shaft LS1 Brake Upgrade - Front & Rear Suspension: BMR Weldin subframe connectors Interior: Boost Guarge Fuel Pressure guage Everything is near-new in this car!!! PLUS TOO MUCH MORE TO LIST!!!! All receipts will be included. Please email or call with questions first! 814-566-6449. Local pickup in Fairview PA. Buyer assumes all responsibility for delivery or pickup. |
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