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***444rwhp*** Ls3 Powered G8 Gt Modded, Heads, Cam, Forged Ls3 on 2040-cars

US $26,125.00
Year:2009 Mileage:41102
Location:

Slidell, Louisiana, United States

Slidell, Louisiana, United States
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ONE OF A KIND!! 2009 Pontiac G8 GT with a forged LS3 implant.  Heads have been sent off and been professionally ported and polished.  LS7 lifters Comp high lift cam. FAST LSX 102 intake, ported throttle body, ROTO-FAB custom 102mm intake, LS3 card style MAF sensor upgrade with 102mm MAF housing, SLP full length headers with high flow cats (punched through), Borla SS exhaust system, 20 in alloy wheels. New performance wires and plugs.  Bluetooth upgrade(came on 2009.5, vehicle was modded with 2009.5 Bluetooth module and all factory onstar still works).  HID low beams, LED fog lamps, LED tail/brake lights.  OVER 15K invested in go fast parts alone.  I have all paperwork and receipts for engine work/purchase.  Install was done by ASE certified technician at the dealership I work at.   Vehicle is in overall EXCELLENT condition.  Only flaws are clearcoat checking on two front wheels and door dings on passenger rear door (kids...smh). Vehicle is used as my daily driver to and from work 7.5 miles away from home so mileage stays fairly low.  Received car at 12k miles and it has been pampered ever since.  Receives MoBil 1 oil changes every 3k miles.  CAR HAS ONLY SEEN TRACK ONE TIME!!!!  Has 275/35/20 nitto NT05's on the rear that have been on the car for two years and still have a little tread life left.  Front are sumitomo HTRIII's with about 70% tread life left.  Interior is near perfect with a single hole in drivers seat the size of a pencil eraser.   I may be leaving a few things out.  Car dyno'd at 444rwhp and 427ftlb/tq on a safe street tune ALL MOTOR. Motor rated at 510 hp at the crank and 497ftlb of torque. Drive ability is perfect. After auction end, buyer will have the option to have vehicle painted on right rear door if choosen by a Professional bodyshop for $500.00 added to price. Will also have front wheel clearcoat checking repaired at cost if buyer chooses.  Any questions please feel free to ask.  I have two children that ride in the car half the time and I obey all speed limits with them in the car.  Car is babied everywhere it goes.  Thank you for looking, good luck and happy bidding!! 

 

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