Hello, Street Outlaws fans! Welcome to Street Outlaws Talks, your go-to source for all things related to the world of street racing. Today, we’ve got some exciting news—Kye Kelley has put his famous car, "Jangalang," up for sale. If you're in the market for a top-tier race car, this might just be the deal of the year!
Photo by Kye Kelley Racing
A few days ago, Kye Kelley announced that he is officially selling "Jangalang" for $300,000, turnkey. This means the car is ready to race right out of the gate. For those not familiar, "Jangalang" comes equipped with a 521 cubic inch Nunan 49 Hemi and a PSIC rotor fuel tech. Essentially, this car is ready to hit the track and compete at the highest level.
For those interested but not willing to shell out $300,000, there's another option. Kye is also offering the car for $150,000 as a roller with fuel tech. This means you get the chassis and other components but will need to add your own powertrain.
Yes, $300,000 is a hefty sum, but when you consider the cost of building a car of this caliber, it starts to look like a bargain. A brand new chassis alone can set you back around $250,000. By the time you add wiring and other necessary components, you're easily looking at a $400,000 investment for a new No Prep Kings (NPK) car.
Photo by Kye Kelley Racing
To give you some context, recently, two NPK cars went up for sale—Tim Wallace's Nova and a sixth-generation Camaro with a Procharged Prine Hemi. Both were priced over $400,000, with the Camaro reaching $450,000. And these aren't brand new builds!
For $300,000, you’re getting a championship-winning car. Kye Kelley clinched the individual championship last season with "Jangalang," proving its speed and reliability. With a bit of fine-tuning, there's no doubt this car can dominate again.
Additionally, "Jangalang" isn't limited to just big tire racing. You can also run it on radials or small tires, making it a versatile choice for various racing formats. And let's not forget the screw blown Nunan Hemi under the hood—one of the best and most expensive combinations in the racing world. Screw blowers are not only hard to find but also incredibly pricey.
Photo by Kye Kelley Racing
So, if you're serious about racing and want a proven winner, "Jangalang" offers an incredible value. With the rising costs of building new NPK cars, getting a turnkey championship car for $300,000 or even a roller for $150,000 is a deal you shouldn't pass up.
Interested buyers should contact Kye Kelley directly. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of street racing history and a car that’s ready to win more championships!
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