Underground Racing Tt With Only 200 Miles On Newly Built Racing Motor on 2040-cars
Zephyrhills, Florida, United States
Unbelievable!!!! This car has so many high-end custom features, I will try to list them all.
1. There is a brand-new Stage II built motor by Underground Racing. It has approximately 200 miles on the new motor. I just got this car back from UR this month, and hate to let it go, but college for kids is taking a priority! The work performed by UR is nothing less than perfection! They build the fastest land speed cars on the world. Other work completed while at UR was: Underground Custom Billet Short Block - Full blue print and balanced short block - Disassemble complete Lamborghini V10 - lnstall custom block sleeves - Seat sleeves for aluminum block - Bore & hone V10 with torque plate - Machine block deck surface V10 Aluminum - Machine block deck surface V10 Sleeves - Balance complete V10 rotating assembly - Mallory for balancing crankshaft , Polish and mic crankshaft - Jet clean block - Jet clean cylinder heads - Carrillo billet rods - CP custom reverse dish pistons - CP spiral locks - CP 180+ wall wrist pins - CP oil rail support - Custom steel cylinder sleeves - Main bearings - Rod bearings - Total seal TNT file fit rings - Assernble cornplete larnborghini V10 - ARP L19 cylinder head studs. Motec EMS, boost by gear, custom wiring harness, dyno and street tuning Ceramic clutch, pressure plate and flywheel Odyssey battery Steering rack with installation Alignment The total for this work was over $50,000.00 Underground Racing also custom built the turbos for his vehicle, but they were done at an earlier date. The total cost for the turbos was $35,000.00 That is a total of $85,000.00 invested in the motor and turbos alone. Some of the other custom add- ons on this car are LP560 front end Custom rear back tail lights The following were performed by RSC Racing and are all carbon fiber: Ground Effects $15,000.00 Custom Made Front Splitter Air Dam Rear Diffuser which looks like the back of a 430 Scuderia Custom Side Skirts Custom Mirrors There is also a carbon fiber gas cover with a yellow Underground Racing Logo. The rear spoiler was built by Hamann Racing out of Germany $8,000.00 There are three piece racing wheels. One of the coolest features of this car is the custom glass engine cover- There are custom LED lights under the glass that were professionally installed, and LED's in the rear grills to see the turbos at night Additionally, there are LED lights in the front of the car. These are individually drilled out- Not a Strip- There is a new LP Steering Wheel This car looks and sounds insane coming at you, and passing you! It will make any car enthusiast extremely proud to own! There are brand new Michelin Racing Tires, brand new head lights, brand new touch screen JVC Stereo with bluetooth, brand new window tint, brand new full front and pillars clear bra. The brand new Motec Shift by Gear, the high performace engine, and the racing heads rocket this car in 93 Octane to 1000 H.P and with C16 race fuel, pushes it to 1300 H.P. |
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