1999 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
no check engine lights or any crap like that. this car runs good and will go anywhere. I just put a new intake manifold and upgraded supercharger gasket. Car is sound and very fast. it has 161,000 miles and I drive it everyday, make me an offer on this beast. nice and fast vehicle. total sleeper! it has a small crack in the windshield I still passed inspection. feel free to email me questions about the car. A/C and heat works 100% sunroof also. if you know anything about these cars, they are hot commodity. I also have the GTP emblems that goes on the doors. I will probably put them on before the auction ends. Thanks for looking, nice and fast vehicle. total sleeper!. If you would like the vehicle shipped that's not a problem, although you must schedule pickup. zip is 19120 I will be available for pick up at anytime. 0 feedback bidders will be automatically be cancelled this is a one time auction and I will not have bored ebayers interrupting the auction. thanks! good luck bidding. |
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