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Corvette/camaro/chevelle/nova/impala Ls7 Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $14,999.00
Location:

Yorktown, Virginia, US

Yorktown, Virginia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:General Motors

This is a brand new LS7 crate motor that has been modified in anticipation of super/turbo charging. 

Professional installed Lingenfelter high-flows heads and GT-19 camshaft and ATI harmonic balancer.  Compression has been reduced to 9.5:1 from the factory 11:1.  Add super/turbo charger and this engine should easily make 800 to 900 hp.  A $21,000.00 value if you build it yourself. 

Engine has never been run and ready to go in your muscle car.

Present financial circumstances compel me to sell this motor for a fraction of its value. 

This is the best deal you will find on this motor, as I have all receipts.  Do not let it get away.

For an additional fee, this engine will be crated and shipped to anywhere in the continental United States.

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