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2001 Saab Viggen Convertible, Steel Grey, Turbo on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:87638 Color: Flat Black Painted Bumpers/Trim
Location:

Sunnyvale, California, United States

Sunnyvale, California, United States
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Why Am I Selling?: I've had this car since 2006 which is when I bought it with only 7000 miles at the time so pretty much a brand new 2001 Viggen bought in 2007. In 2009 due to a change in jobs my driving lessened greatly to where I stopped driving the car altogether. From 2009-2012 as the car was stored in the garage as I collected the remaining parts to complete my Viggen upgrade project which was the plan from the start. The Engine/Drive train details are what were recently installed. After all is said and done, goto smog, smog fails me on the visual and tells me I have to put everything back to stock. 15K into the car at this point... NOPE, I am not paying for stock parts and labor to put that stuff back. I am already out thousands due to this so my only choice is to sell it.

The car is in EXCELLENT shape, body straight, no dings, convert top is solid no rips/tears/wear, new rims/tires, brakes, a bunch of stuff listed below. Anything with (NEW) next to it means it has been installed but not used (I am unable to drive the car in CA due to smog) so all of the new stuff on there is BRAND SPANKING NEW! Details below...

 Description:

 Engine:

  • Forged JE Pistons* (New)
  • Enem 264 9.6mm Cams (Included, Not Installed)
  • Top-Mount Turbo Manifold (New)
  • Walboro 255 LPH Fuel Pump (New)
  • 630cc Injectors* (New)
  • Forge Diverter Valve (New)
  • 3.5 Fuel Regulator (New)
  • Top Mount Garrett GT3071 Turbocharger (New)
  • Top Mount Hardware Kit* (New)
  • Accel Open Air Intake
  • HX Hyper Boost Adjustable Bypass Valve
  • ETS Intercooler (New)
  • Simons Cat Back Exhaust (New)
  • Taliaferro 3in Racing Downpipe (New)
  • ECU Tune by Bay City Boost (New)

Drivetrain:

  • Taliaferro Sport Transmission Mount (New)
  • Taliaferro Sport Engine Mount Stage 2+ (New)
  • Taliaferro Sport Rear Engine Mount (New)
  • Quaife Limited Slip Differential* (New)

Brakes:

  • Sport Ventilated 300mm Rear Brake Kit (New)
  • Hawk Ceramic Pads (New)
  • Goodridge Stainless Lines (New)
  • Viggen Front Rotors (New)
  • Painted Calipers (Silver) (New)

 Suspension:

  • Koni Race Shocks w/Race Springs
  • Taliaferro Front Upper Strut Mounts
  • Taliaferro Strut tower
  • Taliaferro Steering Rack Brace & Clamp Kit
  • Taliaferro Six-Point Sub frame Brace
  • Taliaferro 22mm Rear Sway Bar
  • Taliaferro Polyurethane Bushing

Wheels & Tires:

  • Platinum Widow 17x7.5 (Flat Black) (New)
  • Yokohama AVID ENVigor 215/45R17 (New)

Exterior:

  • Flat Black Painted Bumpers/Trim
  • 25% 3M Titanium Tints
  • Silver Star Low/High Beams

Interior:

  • All Season Floor Mats
  • Sliding Front Armrest (New)

Audio/Visual:

  • Alpine Glide Touch MP3/WMA CD Receiver
  • Alpine IPod Interface Adapter
  • 6.5 Inch Alpine Component Speaker System

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