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Scca member, very future full racer, 1994 volvo 850 with T5 conversion, remapped ecu, 3inch down pipe to cat to 3inch pipe pre muffler deleted to Apex N1 can, upgraded turbo 17psi, flashed TCM, Type R MBC, Blitz BOF, CBV block off, race preped motor rods, pistons, head and port work, full serviced like new condition, 850R suspension with custom made springs, Equise boost guage, Equise A/F gauge, Full Microsoft mutimedia system with attached laptop full running dyno software, Ps2, 6.5 inch touchscreen with navigation, 1200 SPL amp, alpine single 12 sub, shaved rear handles, emblems, tinted tailights, tinted headlights w/t projectors custom made, custom powder coated stock rims (v70 brake upgrade on the way) The 850 is a daily driver, 370 to 390 whp at 16.5 psi on 89 octane gas, full emissions, A/C and all comforts. One thrilling, rewarding ride. A local street demon headed full track. http://www.myspace.com/volvopower

Added on Oct. 24 by volvo850gst

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GrimReaper wrote: Oct 26, 2008 1:14 p.m.
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