1987 Buick Grand National Limited Turbo T Type E85 Fast on 2040-cars
Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Buick
Drive Type: auto
Model: Grand National
Mileage: 107,000
Trim: limited
Vin 1g4gm1172hp450512
Its a 87 limited with a rebuilt
Body:
7-10
Needs driver floor pan.
Front driver fender has been wet sanded through in one spot.
Rear
Interior
Nice
No head liner
Good moon roof maroon with bench seats and colum shift
Engine
Stock rebuild
Rjc power plate
Msd wires
Rjc 5" down pipe
Precision stealth 70mm turbo(200 street miles)
Tt chip 60# injectors on e85
Race tronix 415 fuel pump
Kenny bell fuel pressure regulator
Huge k&n cold air
Took ac off but still have everything
Transmission:
Tci turbo 400
Manual valve body
Reverse shift pattern
Tci 9" 3800 stall with baloon plate.
Large trans cooler up front
Chassis:
new brakes all the way around
upgraded rear wheel cylinders
new fuel filter
new front bilstine shocks
tires front have 95% tread left
rear are 27/10.5/15 mt et. streets with only 95% tread left
Electronics:
Car has a scanmaster 2.1
Car is not perfect but really fast. One of the fastest stock motor turbo regals. No bs. Motor will go 10.90. Runs on e85 and 25#s of boost and no problems at all.
On Jul-01-13 at 06:07:08 PDT, seller added the following information:
Shipping can be arranged at the buyers expenses. Please contact me for info.
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