94 Trans Am GT, YSi, VRE 355, 9", Street Twin, 700+rwhp

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Old 01-23-2008, 10:24 PM
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94 Trans Am GT, YSi, VRE 355, 9", Street Twin, 700+rwhp

Hey everybody. I'm selling my 94 Trans Am GT. The paint on the car is beautiful. It is Medium Patriot Red Metallic. The car itself has 31k miles on it. New motor was installed at 27,500. Car is always stored inside, and put away for winters in heated dry storage. They have all been clean summer miles. The underbody is clean and rust free as is everything else on the car.

$13K takes it home, there is more than that in engine alone, not to mention rear end or supercharger

Mods to the car are:

Factory Options:
Its a Standard 1994 Trans Am GT with Cloth Interior, 6-Speed manual transmission, and CD player...nothing too fancy

Exterior Modifications:
Front Mount Intercooler

Interior Modifications:
completely stock except for boost gauge and fuel pressure gauge

Performance:
355ci Victory Racing Engine's "Victory Lane" Stage 4 Race prepped shortblock
4 Bolt splayed billet mains, all balanced and blueprinted. Motor should easily hold 1000hp
Vortech YSi-Trim Supercharger currently at about 18 psi
9.0:1 Compression -21cc Custom Diamond Racing Pistons
MLS Cometic headgaskets
Callies Dragonslayer Crankshaft
Callies Compstar 6.00" Connecting Rods
Clevite Bearings
Custom Bauer Racing Cam built by Comp Cams (specs to buyer)
Mcleod Street Twin Clutch
Comp Cams 1.52:1 Roller Rockers
Beehive Springs
STOCK Unported Heads and Throttle Body
Taner Bosnali Ported Intake
Delteq Ignition
NGK TR6's

Suspension/Chassis:
KYB AGX Adjustable Shocks
BMR Lower Control Arms
BMR Front/Rear Swaybars
BMR Panhard bar
Spohn Adjustable Torque Arm

Drivetrain:
Moser 9", 35 spline star flanged gun drilled axles, spool, 3.70 gear...TOP NOTCH, this is a $3500 axle new

Electronics:
LM1 Wideband O2, Eclipse CD Player, Line Lock, TRC-1 Timing Control

Ive got about 30k into this thing so far, it is MEAN!!! Havent had it to the track on the current boost setting, should make 700+rwhp im guessing. It made 520rwhp at 10psi on the old t-trim now its pushing 18-20psi on a ysi, should be a mid-low 10 sec car on the M6, easy 9s with an auto

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Damn you! Now I have to change my pants! Free Bump for a Nasty T/A that I wish I could afford!
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i would seriously make love to that car
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haha thanks guys, its pretty wicked. If you ever get to the detroit area, lemme know and ill take ya for a ride
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Best of luck with the sale, Matt! I truly wish I felt comfortable with parting with that amount of money, but with the mortgage market changing on a daily basis, I feel I need to hang onto everything I've got, in case it gets REAL bad!


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16k priced to move, i got a house I want to buy
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hey man, i got a 96 lt1 trans am with a vortech supercharger, i ordered a 24x12x3 front mount intercooler,looks like yours, i was wondering was it easy to install, any cutting needed, i see you have reversed the intake tube,jw i was just seeing if anyone else has done that with a vortech supercharger

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A set of AFR's ~800 rwhp
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Originally Posted by Kredz28
A set of AFR's ~800 rwhp
haha id probably be close if I just put on a different throttle body!!!
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Do you still have the same headers, y-pipe & Hooker catback that was on when I sold it to you?


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Originally Posted by BLWN94LT1
Do you still have the same headers, y-pipe & Hooker catback that was on when I sold it to you?


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nope, longtubes and custom 3 inch x-pipe to true duals dumped before the axle
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Low mileage, good looks, AND power.

Sell me your YSi setup and you can drop the price on the car for an easier sale
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