2001 Trans Am Ms4 Cam Package 400+ Rwhp on 2040-cars
Knox, Indiana, United States
I have my 2001 Trans AM up for sale. I really don't want to sell it but I want a new Duramax so all my toys must go to free up my credit. I bought the car last year and it was all bone stock. A older woman from California/texas was the original owner. Since I've owned the car I put on the new Torq Thurst ll rims and started to build up the motor. Rite now the car has over 400 rwhp when I had it dyno tuned. Since I had the car tuned I've added ceramic coated longtube headers, off road Ypipe, GMMG exhaust, QTP electric exhaust cutout, and a linelock on the front brakes that I only used once to see if it worked rite. Like I said I don't want to really sell the car but my loss is your gain. The car runs and drives like brand new except for the lope from the big cam. But the car surprisingly still gets really good gas mileage. |
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