Sport Red 2005 Pontiac Sunfire 2.2l Ecotec, Under 83k Miles on 2040-cars
Independence, Kansas, United States
I am selling my 2005 Pontiac Sunfire Coupe. Honestly, I love this car and there's almost nothing wrong with it. This is the only car I've ever had, and it's been great for me. It's had two previous owners and has never been smoked in. It has a fully aftermarket stereo system, it is ready for subs (I'm leaving the wiring obviously). It has a Volo Performance soft flash ecu chip and an AEM cold air intake. I just replaced the brakes last year with new cross-drilled slotted rotors and ceramic pads. It has aftermarket American Racing wheels. The back tires will need replaced within the next year or two. It was wrecked a year ago. The only damage was a dented quarter panel and that was completely fixed. I also have red LED's wired in the car to go with the bass when hooked up to an amp. This car runs like a dream and is pretty quick. I will accept paypal, but picking the car up with cash in hand is preferred. Buyer is responsible for picking the car up.
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Pontiac Sunfire for Sale
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