2005 Gmc Canyon Turbo As Seen In Truckin Magazine And Tuned on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
The vehicle listed is a 2005 GMC Canyon that might be the most well known example of this model of truck. It has been featured in Truckin Magazine in both 2012 and 2013 Throwdown Challenge and was also featured on /TUNED on the /DRIVE network on YouTube ( http://youtu.be/OZG8Tb3da_s )
The truck is in excellent condition and features many one-off parts for both show and go. It is a fun daily driven vehicle that flies under the radar of most people. It has all the fun stuff you'd want in a daily driver like navigation, iPod connectivity, bluetooth, and remote start. Gets decent mileage (22mpg avg) for a truck and despite the lowering and performance modifications, can still do work like a truck should. I can help a friend move his apartment in the morning and go drag racing that evening without changing a thing. There are thousands of dollars in custom parts and work put into the truck. Far more than what I am asking. You could not build this truck for what I am asking and there is a great deal of potential left in it. Parts list: JE Forged Pistons R&R Forged connecting rods Ported head Seimens 60# fuel injectors Walbro 416lph fuel pump Aeromotive boost referenced fuel pressure regulator Custom STS remote mount turbo system Treadstone TRV1259 front mount intercooler Custom engine calibration by Mark Romans and Motor Machine Super Shop Custom Transmission cooler Turbosmart Eboost2 electronic boost controller Custom stainless mid pipe Makes 365rwhp on 12psi. QA1 coilover conversion (front) McGaughy's front spring kit 2" lowering kit (rear) Custom Traction Bars Belltech sway bars (front/rear) Prototype Wilwood brakes with 4 piston calipers and 12.8" rotors (front) GFX-OR7 wheels (18x8.5) Nitto NT420S tires (255/55/18) Eaton Trutrac LSD with 3:73 gears SS front bumper SS urethane roll pan Factory ZQ8 fender flares Painted factory GMC grill One-off black anodized billet door handles Pioneer AVIC-Z110BT navi deck Audison BitOne Processor Audison LRx 5.1k amp (1630w) Hertz HSK 165XL components Hertz HX300 subs (12") Measured at 143dB playing music Custom ported box behind seats Carbon fiber door panel inserts Custom A-pillar for Eboost2 Sinsity Kustomz (SSK) Billet Auto Shifter One-off SSK HVAC and lighting control knobs (further customized with LED's from HiLEDs.com) SSK billet seat levers and one-off lumbar adjustment knob XS Power D3400 battery All engine work performed by Motor Machine Super Shop. Fabrication of turbo kit by Jay's Hot Rods in Sacramento. Stereo built/tuned by Auto Radio Stereo of Sacramento. I have extra parts that will come with the truck as well, like a spare ECM with the tune file, new alternator, larger 80# injectors, spare oil pan, and anything else I find that I am forgetting. These were parts I was gathering for the next phase of the build. |
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