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Car 2002 CV8 Monaro

$34,990 ONO

Hothouse Green

RSB-811

Daniel

[email protected] (Will PM/Email) Ph Number

Last Dyno at 346RWKW, (no justice as the auto ruins the dyno figure)

Engine

* Harrop HH112 1.85 litre positive displacement eaton supercharger system with Harrop water-to-air intercooler system.

* 9psi boost pulley upgrade

*Bosch 42 lbs/hour injectors

*Comp Cams high performance lifters

*MLS Heavy duty head gaskets

* VCM Stage 6 camshaft

*Rollmaster double row timing chain

*VCM high performance valve springs

*Ice ignition 9mm performace leads

*Platinum Spark Plugs

Intake

*VCM high performance cold air intake system with hidden K&N air filter

Exhaust

*Pacemaker headers

*dual high flow ceramic cats

*custom 2 inch cat-back system with X pipe

Transmission

2 speed powerglide

-BTE built raceglide capable of 2000HP+ (race proven 6.67 ET on quarter mile)

*Custom Hurst shifter with flush interior install

*Full manual BTE valve body

*TCI 10-inch race converter - 3000RPM

*heavy duty transmission cooler with braided lines and joints

*Custom trans crossmember

Driveline

*Custom 2-piece tailshaft ultra heavy duty (1500HP capable)

Suspension

*Pedders Extreme XA adjustable coil over system

*Nolathane kit throughout vehicle

Sound and Entertainment System

* Pioneer AVH.... Retractable touch screen, high end head unit

Fuel System

*Walbro in tank fuel pump upgrade

*Bosch 42lbs/hour injectors

PMC/ECU Tuning

*Custom 2-bar mafless tune in factory PCM

*Window Tint

*CV8R Tinted tail lights

This vehicle has been meticulously cared for and I am the first and only owner. The vehicle was purchased new from Doncaster Holden in 2001.

The vehicle has monstrous torque delivery achieving maximum torque at only 3200RPM. Regularly well maintained with the best quality lubricants, Amsoil diff oil, BTE trans oil, Amsoil engine oil etc...

BUYER, is to organize RWC, i will do at an extra price

Email Me Any Q's [email protected]

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