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05 Saab 92x 2.5 Hybrid Swap on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:97120
Location:

Milford, Connecticut, United States

Milford, Connecticut, United States
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Hi cl , up for sale I have my 2005 saab 92x aero 5 speed standerd, The car has 97,120 miles on it, it is my daily driver so miles will go up. It runs and drives amazing, ac blows cold, and just passed emissions. The car has just had a bunch of work done to it by a reputable shop, first is a BRAND NEW from subaru, 2013 sti 2.5 bottom end (with nitrated crank) this is a huge ugrade over the 2.0 wrx motor that this car had from the factory. When the new motor was installed all the timing bet components were replaced with water pump also, as well as a brand new exedy stage 1 clutch, and brand new 5 year battery, new general tires, forge boost controller, walboro 255 fuel pump, and a mad-dad-wisperer full turbo back exhaust. After the motor was broken is for 500 miles it was professionally tuned at 19lbs of boost it make 240hp and 315ft lbs of tq. The only reason im selling this car is I need to concentrate on my buisnes and do not need any more toys! Im asking $13,800 , open to trades looking for a self loader tow truck or other rare cars no garbage, please call or text me at 203-671-3804 The car is listed for sale locally and i reserve the right to end the auction at anytime.

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