1986 Fiero Gt Yellow Pearl Paint 19" Rims $12,000 Invested on 2040-cars
New Smyrna Beach, Florida, United States
Engine:V6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Year: 1986
Exterior Color: Pearl Yellow
Make: Pontiac
Interior Color: Black and Grey
Model: Fiero
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: GT FASTBACK
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: Rear wheel
Mileage: 0
Options: Cassette Player
Sub Model: GT
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
I sold this car a month or so ago but the owner wanted a SUV so I bought it back , since then I did stainless steel transmission lines , a carbon fiber dash kit and upgraded the wheels from 17"s to 19"s . The pictures are not photo edited this is how the pearl paint looks in the sun it looks so good , I painted several of these yellow but this was the first time I did pearl paint and its by far my favorite color . The previous owner that had it put very little miles on it under 500. Pearl Yellow paint looks amazing this is the same paint code as a Honda S2000 and Acura NSX its base coat clear coat Dupont paint . I took a picture with a flash in a parking garage to give you a idea of what the pearl looks like , it looks so good. New inner and outer dew wipes New shocks struts springs camb bolts and adjustable ball joints with 4 wheel alignment Flawless rear tail lights Headlight motors just rebuilt New carpet , steering wheel ,Mr mikes seats , door panels , ebrake boot and shift boot New windshield Windows tinted New Pioneer speakers ft and rear New power window switches New speaker grill cloth All gauges work no check engine lights 19" Privat wheels with 215 ft 225 rear tires that have less than 1000 miles Eibach lowering springs Powder coated plenum and valve covers New trunk rubber New tinted fastback windows Cruise works perfect Brand new not remanufactured A/C compressor with dryer and oriface tube just purchased last month New plugs wires cap rotor , complete rebuilt distributer with new Oring New coolant and fan switch sensor New EGR tube braided New inner and outer dew wipes No exhaust leaks Battery tray is rust free Lloyd floor mats New headlight switch Carbon fiber dash kit Stainless steel transmission lines Led interior lights Premium factory radio from my 30,000 mile Fiero everything works It has a 88 Fiero GT fuel tank which is larger 84-86 were smaller I also put a new fuel pump and strainer in with along with a new fuel filter Car was painted last year it sat until this summer, I finished everything up and I have been driving it 70 miles a day to work to make sure everything is perfect for the new owner, this car is ready to go , my asking price is way below what I have into it there is no way you could find a Fiero with this much new stuff for the price I am asking , you will not need to buy a thing for it , I have 100% feedback email me if any questions . On Oct-22-13 at 12:09:58 PDT, seller added the following information: I had several request for a BUY IT NOW so I posted this for everyone .I put a very low BUY IT NOW compared to the time and dollars put into this GT . |
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