1986 Buick Grand National 600hp on 2040-cars
Buena Park, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:v6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Gray
Make: Buick
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Grand National
Trim: 2-door
Power Options: Power Windows
Drive Type: rear
Mileage: 92,546
Exterior Color: Black
1986 BUICK GRAND NATIONAL EXCELLENT CONDITION!! TONS OF MODS.. . LIST OF MODS: REAR TIRES: MICKEY THOMPSON ET STREET RADIAL P275/60R15 FRONT TIRES: MICKEY THOMPSON SPORTMAN 26X7.50-15LT WELD RACING ALUMINUM RIMS Engine build: Buick 231,... ^A· Cylinder heads fully ported, ^A· Ferrea racing valves, ^A· Hard Seats, ^A· New valve springs, Block.... ^A· Bored and Honed 30 over, ^A· Speed pro forged turbo pistons, ^A· Speed pro rings, ^A· Comp cams 264 hydraulic roller, ^A· Comp cam hydraulic roller lifters, Crankshaft.... ^A· Done by castillo's cranks at 10:10, ^A· turned and hardened, Connecting rods, ^A· Flashing ground, ^A· Shotpeend and x-rayed, ^A· Sized with A.R.P. rod bolts, ^A· Clevite rod bearings, Mains.... ^A· A.R.P. studs, ^A· Clevite main bearings, Motor.... ^A· 60 lbs injectors, ^A· Dyno-tuned at 500 horsepower at the rear wheels, R&R TRANSMISSION 200 4R WITH ALL HARD PARTS,BILLET SERV &3200 LOCK UP CONVERTER.... DERALE EXTERNAL TRANS COOLER.... TURBONETIC T-70 TURBO.... HEADERS WITH CERMAMIC COATING.... CUSTOM BURNT CHIP TT.... 70MM ACCUFAB THROTTLE BODY AND CUSTOM PLENUM.... ALUMINUM HI EFFICIENCY RADIATOR WITH DUAL ELECTRIC FANS RELAY W/ 160 DEGREE THERMOSTAT.... 3"LT-1 MASS & TRANSLATOR BOX.... 8MM TAYLOR PLUG WIRES.... WALBRO 340 INTANK PUMP WITH HOT LEAD WIRE.... 3" CUTOUT WITH ELECTRIC SELINOID.... ALKY KIT.... 3'' MANDREL BENT D.P WITH 38MM TIAL WASTE GATE WITH CONTROLLER.... AIR CONDITIONER DELETE.... AIR CONDITIONER DELETE PLATE.... 3 BAR M.S.D MAP SENSOR.... 3'' INLET PIPE WITH 9'' K&N FILTER.... ALL SILICON BLUE HOSING.... SET OF DELCO R44TS PLUGS.... FRONT MOUNT INTERCOOLER WITH 3'' MANDLER PIPES.... 6 QTS OF 20-50 CASTROL AND FRAM FILTER.... CASE OF PENNZOIL MERCON IV FLUID
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