2006 Pontiac Solstice First Edition Excellent Condition Low Miles Used In Movie. on 2040-cars
Irwin, Pennsylvania, United States
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Selling my 2006 Pontiac Solstice First Edition number 412. Car has been garaged since new and used for pleasure rides only. Mileage is 20420. Contacted by Hollywood Film Studio and vehicle was selected from eight Solstices to be used in the movie "One For The Money" starring Katherine Heigel. Car can be seen on movie DVD in deleted scenes. Movie documentation comes with sale of car. Included with special medallion on dash signifying First Edition. All Items sent prior to receiving the car include: Solstice Logo Ball Cap Elegant photo box with dramatic shots of Solstice Limited edition 1:18 scale die cast car still in box matches this car. Brochure designed on the TV show The Apprentice. 18x24 Poster of Solstice Certificate of Authenticity This vehicle is loaded with the following amenities and options: PREMIUM PACKAGE: Leather Seating, Leather wrapped steering wheel, Redundant Radio Controls, 18" Aluminum Polished Wheels, Monsoon Premium Audio System, 6 CD Disc & MP3 Player CONVENIENCE PACKAGE: Cruise Control, Driver info center, Integrated Front Fog Lamps POWER PACKAGE: Power Door Locks, Remote Keyless Entry, Power Windows, Outside Rearview Power Mirrors |
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