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Low Mileage Supercharged 2002 Pontiac Trans Am Ws6- Owned By Gm "a" Tech on 2040-cars

US $21,900.00
Year:2002 Mileage:11800
Location:

Caldwell, New Jersey, United States

Caldwell, New Jersey, United States

Selling my 2002 WS6 Ram Air 6spd Trans Am. Last year of the Firebird. Car is extremely Clean! Never raced. I am an Auto Technician 35 yrs. I loved building and driving this car. I am the second owner. Bought it with 5600 miles on it in Texas in 2004.It now has 11,700 miles on it. It is rarely driven and garage kept in the winter. It is time to part with it as I am getting another vehicle.

Never in an accident- Original Paint. Awesome condition. Maybe a stone chip here or there. Interior is mint. No seat wear as seen on higher mileage vehicles. Monsoon Stereo intact sounds great w/ 6 disc cd.

Car is Equipped with:

  Procharger D1SC Tuner Kit w/ Twin Intercoolers 8 Rib Pulley w/ATI Super Damper Pulley for 7/8 PSI Boost

  SLP Y-Pipe (no headers)

  Corsa Exhaust w/ Dual Chrome Tips

  Racetronix Fuel Pump and upgrade harness

  60 lb Injectors

  PCM professionally programmed for this set-up

  Completely Street legal and will pass State Emissions Test

  Autometer Gauge Works Triple Full Pillar Gauge Pod w/ATM Supercharger, Fuel Pressure, and Lean/Rich Air/Fuel Ratio* Gauges (Blue Backlit)

These items were installed in 2004 when I bought the car. They have performed perfectly!


  Royal Purple Manual Trans Fluid & Rear Differential Fluid, Mobil 1 in Engine

 

Just installed (less than 20 miles)

   4 New Sumitomo HTRZII Z Rated tires (Goodyear Supercar no longer available in OEM size)

   Brake pads front and rear w/new cross drilled rotors and red powder coated calipers.

   Changed Oil and SuperCharger oil

In 2002 approximately 25% of Firebirds were built with LS6 Block from the Z06 Corvette which is much stronger. This is one of the LS6 Block cars. There is a casting number on the left deck of the block- 12561168.

I have the Build Sheet information from GM

Car has every option except Traction Control (who needs that?)

Sale includes a lot of orginal parts including: Original ECM & Injectors

I have receipts from Procharger and Manuals

Any questions, feel free to ask!

I have loads of pictures- if there is something you want to see ask!



 


* Air fuel/ratio not wired up. Need to have dedicated O2 sensor wired to gauge

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