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2010 Chevrolet Camaro Nickey Stage Iii Flp Tt on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:2010 Mileage:2344 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Hinsdale, Illinois, United States

Hinsdale, Illinois, United States
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This is a 2010 Nickey Stage III FLP TT Supercar. It is the prototype and development car for the Nickey Stage III FLP Twin Turbo cars. It is numbered as PR-001 in the Nickey Supercar registry. This sale will also include the original LS3 engine that was equipped in the car when purchased new and a fully built Level 6 4L80e transmission that was going to be swapped into the car.

This car is equipped with the following;

Short Block
- GM LSx Block 427ci
- Callies Crankshaft
- JE Pistons
- FLP Custom Camshaft
- ARP Main, Rod, Head Studs

Cylinder Heads/Valvetrain
- All Pro LSW-12 Hurricane Head (6-Bolt Style)
- Jesel Shaft Mount Rockers
- PAC Racing Valve Springs
- Stainless Steel Exhaust Valves
- Inconel Intake Valves

Intake Manifold
- FAST 102mm LSxR Manifold
- Nick Williams 102mm Electronic Throttle Body

Turbocharger System
- 6765 Twin Precision Turbo's w/ Journal Bearings
- Turbo Werx Scavenge Pump
- Custom Bell Intercooler
- Custom FLP Turbo Headers
- TiAL Blow Off Valve
- TiAL Wastegates
- Magnaflow Catback System

Fuel System
- Lonnie's Performance triple in tank system.
- FAST Fuel Rails
- Magnafuel Fuel Regulator
- Braided Stainless Steel Feel and Return Lines

Brakes
- DBA Brake Rotors
- Hawk Brake Pads

Exterior
- Custom Steel Hood w/ Functional Heat Extractors
- T-Rex Black Billet Grille
- Nickey Stripe Package
- American Racing Wheels
- Redline Nitto Tires

Interior
- Custom Nickey Black Interior w/ White Inlays
- Nickey/FLP Twin Turbo embroidered on headrests
- AEM Tru-Boost Gauge
- MGW Shifter

Driveline
- RAM Twin Disk Clutch
- 900 Series Disks
- RAM Adjustable Throw out Bearing
- Driveshaft Shop 1300+ HP Rear Half Shafts

Suspension
- Spohn Lower Rear Control Arms
- Spohn Rear Toe Links
- Spohn Rear Trailing Arms

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