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>>original 6 Speed Tt Targa Top Fully Built Made 1,026 Whp-e85<< I-forged Rims! on 2040-cars

US $31,999.00
Year:1994 Mileage:111400
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>>Original 6 speed Targa Top fully built made 1,026 WHP-E85<<

Fuel: 
    Magnafuel 750 series in tank single pump 
    -10an feed that splits into  two -8 lines
    -8 return line
    Aeromotive fuel filter
    Powerhouse Racing -8 fuel rail
    Five0motorsport 2000cc injectors
    Weldon street -8 fuel pressure regulator
Gm flex fuel sensor 

Engine:
  Sp intake manifold
  Accufab 90mm throttle body
 5bar map sensor
PHR polished radiator hose kit
PHR modified polished -12 valve covers
 PHR -12 engine breather kit
 Gates serpentine belt
Gates timing belt
 TRD engine mounts
  xs power intercooler
 TRD thermostat
 PHR polished water neck
Titan motorsports billet main caps
ACL main/ rod race bearings 
BC Pro series rods
Wiseco pistons
Arp main/ head studs
Supertech 90lb dual valve springs and titanium  retainers
Supertech valve seals
Supertech valve locks and seat locators
Kelford T202-D cams
Titan motorsports v2 cam gears
PHR modified oil pump
Titan motorsports billet tensioner
Titan motorsports crank dampener
Toyota solid buckets 
New ignition coils
 Precision GT45R dual ball bearing 79/80 billet 
 Virtual Works turbo manifold
 Tial 60mm wastegate
 Tial Q bov
Boostlogic 5’ intake and filter
Exhaust:
    Boostlogic 4" turbo back
Electronics:
   EMS Haltech platinum 2000
   Haltech boost selinoid
   AEM wideband
AEM digital boost gauge
   Battey relocation 0 gauge powerwire and groundwire
    pioneer radio
   pioneer amp
clutch:
    RPS twin carbon 
Suspension:
    Tein ss coilovers
Wheels:
18" IForged 3 piece  

Paint: 
Very glossy and has been recently refreshed by Tri-coating/ sealing and polishing. Fully detailed and shows  age in the classic area's.

Interior:
 Front seats have recently been reupholstered. 

Price:
 Over 60k invested, bottom end will probably need to be refreshened. Signs of bearing wear in the oil recently. The car runs and drives although not to the maximum potential.  Price is $31,999 OBO. 
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