Fs/t: 2006 Chevy Trailblazer Ss, Superior Blue, Modded 400+ Rwhp on 2040-cars
Riverside, New Jersey, United States
FS/T: 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer SS 2WD
Superior Blue ext (Rare, one year only offering), Black interior 120k miles LT (aka 3SS equivalent) model, options include Leather/Suede interior, Sunroof, Bose stereo, heated seats, adjustable pedals, etc No navigation or rear entertainment. On to the mods: Engine - 10k Miles on mods PCM "Rob Style" cam kit with springs, seals, and pushrods PCM FWI w/ LS7 MAF PCM Electric Fan kit PCM washer bottle kit PCM Big 3 wiring kit (Needs to be installed) Pacesetter Ceramic coated Headers w/ Y pipe w/out cats QTP electric cutout Stock catback NGK TR6 Spark plugs New Timing Chain Underdrive Pulley Brakes - 10k Miles Front & Rear R1 concepts premium slotted rotors Front and Rear EBC green stuff pads Stainless steel braided brake lines Trans - 3k Miles RPM level VI w/ deep pan and drain plug RPM SFI flexplate w/ ARP bolts Yank 3200 Stall convertor (From PCM) w/ ARP bolts Interior - 3 pillar gauge pod Autometer C2 Trans temp gauge Innovate MTX-L LM2 wideband Wheels and tires - Brand New 20x8.5 American Racing AR840 Chrome 275/45/20 Nankang SP-7 Dyno: 407rwhp 410 tq on Powerhaus Performance "Heartbreaker" Mustang Dyno Printout: http://i360.photobucket.com/albums/oo45/stand66/standtbss_zps5ea915cc.jpg Video: http://youtu.be/HKXegwfjzYU Runs awesome. Interior has one small tear in leather of drivers seat on front bolster. Exterior has maybe 4 dings throughout, as well as some scratches and scrapes. In the grand scheme of things, for 120K miles, it is in damn good shape. Would consider trades, but they would have to book out NADA at AT LEAST $14k (not including mileage adjustments). NO exceptions. NADA retail for this truck is just over $15k, not to mention there is over 10K in parts not including labor into the truck. The weak point on these trucks whether stock or modded is the transmission, this one has a fully built $4k+ trans in it with all bells and whistles. Interested in anything cool and newer (2006+). Examples, SRT8 or SRT10, STS-V, 2004 Lightning, G8 GT, etc....... Would prefer mild mods at least but will consider stock vehicles. Chevrolet Chevy Trailblazer SS TBSS LS1 LS2 LS3 modified cam built |
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