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1999 White Pontiac Trans Am T-tops on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:77940
Location:

Coal City, Illinois, United States

Coal City, Illinois, United States

White 1999 Pontiac Trans Am with approximately 78,000 original miles. The car is in great condition paint, interior and the engine is strong. Regular oil changes with Mobil 1 every 2500-3500 miles. This is the 5.7l V-8 with 4l60e transmission and 3.23 rearend gearing. This car is amazing in both looks and speed, numerous modifications to the engine and suspension to include;

17x9.5 Z06 polished aluminum wheels and 1 year old BFG G-force sport 275 tires,

UMI lower control arms,

UMI lca relocation brakets,

UMI adjustable panhard bar,

UMI on car adjustable torque arm,

UMI boxed weld in subframe connectors

UMI strut tower brace.

As far as the engine work that has been done;

Whisper lid with super sucker ram air,

Ported MAF and Throttle body,

LS6 intake,

Pacesetter long tube headers

Off road y-pipe

SLP Loudmouth I with dual slash cut tips

B&M shift kit installed stage 3

Underdrive crank pulley,

B&M trans cooler

Ignition coil relocation

Manual Fan Control Switch

AutoMeter Coolant Temp Gauge and Trans Temp Guage (not hooked up)

As far as appearance goes, the side moldings have been removed and blue vinyl overlays as seen in the pictures, Mcewen white gauge cluster overlay., All scheduled maintenance, Always garaged, Excellent condition, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great, Never seen snow, No accidents, Title in hand, Well maintained. The only issues with the vehicle are; both door panels are cracked(pictured) by the driver and passengers shoulder which is typical of these F-Bodies and the TCS panel does not completely snap into place. The carpet and interior are very clean and the paint is in excellent condition minus a few imperfections that a 14 year old car would have but nothing noticeable.

This Vehicle is sold as is and does not come with any type of warranty.

A $500 non-refundable deposit is due within 24 hours of the auction ending and full payment must be made within 7 days of the auction ending.

The vechile can be picked up locally or you the buyer will be responsible for shipping. Payment accepted will include Cashiers Check(which will be verified and cashed prior to the vehicle being released) or Cash.


On May-24-14 at 18:57:39 PDT, seller added the following information:

The SES light is on due to the AIR and EGR being remove these parts will be included with the vehicle.

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