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For sale: 85 KB Turbo "WHITE LIGHTNING", build 145.

Manual or Automatic transmission: 5 speed Manual

Engine Type: E5T (Aus carbi turbo)

Modifications:

New motor (about 25000kms)

Running 10psi boost.

Reco stock turbo

Front mount TX3 Intercooler

Reco Carb

Rebuilt Tranny

4 wheels vented disk conversion w/ KH booster

custom exhaust from turbo back

New sensortrack front struts

New bosch efi fpump & Malpasi rising rate reg

PBR RPM H/D Clutch

Pod filter

10mm race leads

Custom cam

Battery in boot

Other Comment's about the vehicle:

There were only 150 4 door and 150 2 doors ever made.

This car is number 145.

Has FULL factory Recaro interior , super rare !!!!!!

There are no holes in the seats through ware, and there is no cracks in the dash.

Over all the interiour is in Exellent condition for its age!

The body is good/fair...but more good.

The engine has never missed a beat.

It is a typical carbi, shit to start from cold, easy to start hot. Runs very nicly.

Very fast little shit. Sounds like a VL turbo on CRACK! flutter is crazy!

$2000 ono.

PH:anton 0423 289 227

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Edited by IMPORT-G
  • 1 year later...

hey sorry to dig up a really, really old thread.. thank Google for that as i was searching for Turbo KB laser.

i used to own one of the 2 door versions of this KB Laser (with the turbo) and never knew that it was a limited edition, or that it was known as "white lightning" LOL!!

pretty cool to see pictures of one online, when i owned it, nobody i spoke to.. exhaust guys, mechanics, the guy who replaced the turbo that i blew up, ever knew anything about it as well!

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