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Grand Prix Gtp on 2040-cars

US $6,000.00
Year:2004 Mileage:181000
Location:

Laingsburg, Michigan, United States

Laingsburg, Michigan, United States

My vehicle does not have to be sold but i wish to sell it to the right person that would like a good dependable car the reasoning that when i bought the car i replaced the whole top end of the motor because any 3800 grand prix motor always will blow their intake manifold gaskets and can put fluids into your motor the wrong way i bought the car from a friend and immediately did it the very next day that way i knew for myself that the fix would be done before the problem happens i have owned over 3 of these cars in my lifetime and the biggest thing i can say is that all grand prix enthusiast know that if you change that gasket on your car it will run forever so im the type of guy to take care of things before they happen that is why i am very upfront about everything with my vehicles and i can even take you to the mechanic that did everything  on my motor and also replaced wheel bearings, tie rods one tire that looked bad and tinted the windows fogged the lights out and have taken care of the car everyday i have owned it i always put premium in it and my supercharger has been cleaned fluids changed and changed all belts fuel injector seals car runs great i just dont need to own three vehicles and 28 years old especially when i just bough my truck i would like a good owner for my car remind you again i dont need to sell this car its paid for clean title and also runs like a top but i also dont want it to just collect dust in my barn like my croch rocket does too lol. To give you a type of idea who i am as the seller i am a guy that owns a suzuki hayabusa motorcycle a bobcat and a car and truck and all my machines are always maintained and kept up like they should and i change my oil every three thousand miles instead of the recommended 6000 miles only interested buyers please because otherwise i will just say no thanks and thank you i hope this note reaches the right person and they get a good clean car that runs good

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