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1998 Pontiac Firebird Formula Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:154041
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
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 1998 Pontiac Firebird. TONS of upgrades. Receipts for everything, over 5k invested in last
5,000 miles. I'll break down all the modifications by category and rate the overall condition on a scale of 1-10 for each category. Car currently has 154,000 on the body and mileage for the drivetrain components is listed below.

Paint and body 8/10
-154,000 miles
-Clean Carfax
-Firebird Formula body with Suncoast Raptor hood
-Paint in excellent condition with very few flaws for the age
-American Racing Torque Thrust II wheels 17"
-Nitto Nt-05 tires with 4,000 miles, 275 front and 315 rear



Engine 9/10
-2001 WS6 pullout with currently 84,000 miles
-LS6 intake
-Texas Speed 1 7/8" long tube headers
-3" dual exhaust running through an X-pipe dumped just before rear axle
-Air pump deleted
-Ram air
-Mobile 1 Synthetic oil
-Coolant flushed
-New upper and lower radiator hoses
-New thermostat
-Power steering fluid flushed and cooler added
-Hptuners tuning and diagnostic software can be included
-Racetronix highflow fuel pump with wiring harness upgrade
-New fuel pressure regulator


Transmission 8/10
-2001 WS6 pullout with currently 84,000 miles
-Texas Speed Pro 5.0 shifter with short stick
-Fluid just changed to mobile 1 full synthetic
-Slight leak at tail shaft (reason for 8 out of 10)
-Clutch fluid flushed and drill mod done on master cylinder

Rear Differential 8/10
-4.11 gears
-Torsen T2R race differential
-Unkown amount of miles since rebuild
-Slight leak at pinion seal (reason for 8 out of 10)
-Gear oil just changed to Lucas

Interior 7/10
-Tan cloth interior
-Rear seat delete (original rear seats included)
-Original floor mats
-No cracks in dash
-AC works great
-Power windows work
-T-tops in good condition


Sound System 9/10
-Pioneer head unit with Ipod connection
-Three Zapco amps mounted on custom built rack
-Three farad capacitor mounted on rack
-10" JL w3 subwoofer in custom built sealed box
-6 1/2" component speakers in front doors
-5 1/4" speakers in sail panel
-0 gauge wire run from battery to amps
-Upgraded wires run from amps to all speakers

Suspension 10/10
-Strano road race springs
-Strano hollow sway bars front/rear
-Koni adjustable shocks front/rear
-UMI tubular upper and lower controls arms in front
-UMI tubular lower control arms in rear
-UMI three point subframe connectors
-UMI torque arm
-Fays2 watts link
-New upper and lower ball joints in front
-New Moog inner and outer tie rod ends
-All suspension components other that subframe connectors and torque arm less than 5,000 miles old
-All Poly bushings

Brakes
-New rotors front/rear
-New ceramic brake pads front/rear
-Fluid flushed

I'm sure there is more that I'm forgetting, I will do my best to answer any questions about the car. It is an amazing car and I really hate to sell it, but my needs have changed and it needs to go.

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