1987 Grand National No Reserve Gnx Wheels 10 11 Sec Combo Show Cruise 86 Buick on 2040-cars
Albany, Kentucky, United States
Transmission:auto
Vehicle Title:Clear
Sub Model: grand national
Make: Buick
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Grand National
Interior Color: Gray
Trim: we2
Number of Cylinders: 6
Drive Type: rwd
Mileage: 89,295
NO RESERVE!!! HIGHEST BID WINS!!!
You are bidding on a 1987 Buick Grand National (WE2) hardtop. Excellent condition inside and out. 89,295 well cared for miles. Always garaged. High quality PPG repaint, very good show shine with lazer straight body with perfect fitment lines. Interior looks like new with no fading or cracks, headliner is tight. This GN is NOT the typical ragged out turbo buick you can't get out of the garage, it drives very tight. No rattles in the windows, no coolant or oil leaks. The factory boost gauge still works perfect, power windows/locks/trunk work like new. It runs very strong and shifts firm and quick. It pulls hard all the way through the rpm band with no missing or issues with the tune. Very tastefully modded with a high 10 to mid 11 sec combo. The car has been to the track a couple of times since the mods, it runs mid 11's at the currant boost of 21lb's making around 475-500 at the tire, plenty of power left, with the boost turned up the car would dip into the 10's. This is on pump gas, no alky with just a splash of 110 fuel. All parts have been matched to allow great performance with daily driving capabilities. Hydroboost brake upgrade. GNX style 16inch mesh wheels, Lauren Engineering groud effects. No wrecks or rust. If your looking for a turbo GN that you can drive and enjoy for a toy or investment this is it, fly in drive it home. You can be proud of this GN at any show or cruise night. Parts list below. Clean clear title in hand. I am selling this GN at No Reserve so bid to win. If you have 0 or negative feedback please contact me before bidding. Please have the funds in hand before you bid. The car is to be paid for in full within 5 business days of auction end in the form of cleared check, wire transfer or cash on pickup. I am willing to ship at the buyers expense. If you have any questions I can be reached at 606-278-3207. Thanks and good luck bidding.
Fresh 109
Diamond Pistons
K1 Crank & Rods
Ported heads & intake, Cometic gaskets
Billet main caps
GN1 T66 Turbo 4inch inlet, 44mm wastegate
206/206 Comp Cam
T&D 1.55 Roller Rockers
ATR 3" Stainless downpipe & Headers
65lb Injectors
Turbo Tweak chip
Scanmaster Powerlogger
72mm T-body/Plenum
RJC powerplate
Walbro 340 fuel pump
Razors progressive Alky kit
Stretch Aluminum intercooler
Bagged rear suspension
Line lock
Built 2004r with CK hard parts
Pro Torque 9.5 3200 Convertor
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