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Pontiac Solstice Gxp Sidi Turbo '08 - Only 14.6k Miles - Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $23,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:14600
Location:

Somerville, New Jersey, United States

Somerville, New Jersey, United States
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This 2008 Pontiac Solstice GXP DOHC SIDI TURBO, 260 HP (factory installed chip additional 40hp) Yellow with a Black full leather interior with RED Embroidered GXP logo and auto side stitching on the seats and a beige soft top. GARAGE KEPT, SHOWROOM Condition!

This car is an instant classic! They stopped production in 2009, however, GM stocks all parts and every auto center services these vehicles.

YOU WILL NOT BE DISSAPPOINTED!  Like new mileage and with all the features!

OPTIONS (too numerous to list them all but here are the major ones):

It is equipped with Twin turbo engine 260 HP Engine and an 5 - speed transmissions manual Sequential Manual Gearbox. The options and features include: Dual-Stage Front Airbags, auto release for convertible top, Premium Sound Package, AM/FM Stereo, Satellite w/Compact Disc Player, Auto-Dimming Interior Rearview Mirror, Air Conditioning , Full Leather Upholstery with Red GXP Embroidered logo and RED side stitching, leather wrapped steering wheel and stick shift and shift skirt, On-Board Computer, Intelligent Safety Information System, multiple Front Seats w/Thigh Support, Front Seat Lumbar Support Tilt Steering Wheel, Power Windows w/One-Touch Up/Down, Programmable Cruise Control, Rear Window Defroster, Fully-Lined Fabric Soft Top w/Glass Window, Halogen Free-Form Fog Lights, manual folding Roof, multi feature Windshield Wipers, Remote Keyless Entry System, 4-Wheel Disc Anti-Lock Brake System, Active Steering w/Variable Steering Ratio, Dynamic Brake Control, Dynamic Stability & Traction Control System, Sport Suspension, manual seats with power seat sports adjustment for drivers seat. Sport Package (sport seats, factory GXP embroidered floor matts, Solstice logo shoulder straps, GM installed fire extinguisher  and a sport steering wheel the package includes firmer shocks and springs and Chrome rims wheels with Red Calipers wheels with performance tires),  body color mud flaps, twin chrome exhaust pipes, factor installed fire extinguisher from GM, wind deflector with GXP laser etched in glass, Solstice GXP shoulder straps, embroidered GXP front floor mats, Chrome performance pedals for the brakes, accelerator and clutch and much much more.

Pontiac Solstice GXP CONVERTIBLE garage kept. Only 14,600. Showroom Condition
Year: 2008
Manufacturer: Pontiac
Model: Solstice GXP DOHC SIDI Turbo
Color: Yellow
Body Type: Convertible 
 
Miles: 14,600
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual

For any questions feel free to call Vince at 917-699-4126 

Seller has the option to close this auction at any time as the car is for sale locally.  If you are truly interested call before making a bid.

If buyer wants this car shipped, they will coordinate and pay all fees.

Vehicle may have additional miles from use until sold

Added pictures of engine - per request (engine is pristine and immaculate)

Added pictures with top - per request (top is in mint condition)

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