1994 Pontiac Slp Firehawk, 1 Of 500 Built In 94, 1 Of 11 With Grey Amethyst Ext. on 2040-cars
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
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Super clean, great running 53,000 original mile 1994 SLP Firehawk, 315 hp 5.7 LT1 F.I., 6 speed Borg Warner manual trans with short throw Hurst shifter, Grey Amethyst exterior (beautiful condition), Graphite leather interior,, factory T-top car (perfect shape with no leaks), all seals are still soft and perfect on the car, limited slip rear, 4 wheel disc brakes, bilstein shocks, SLP Borla Exhaust system, SLP Sport suspension pkg., SLP composite functional ram air hood, SLP Forced induction system, SLP Firehawk 5 spoke 17" alloy wheels, Firehawk graphics, interior and motor plaques with car number on them (#243), almost $8,500 in SLP options on this car. Undercarriage only shows normal wear, no leaks, never any rust. Runs and drives like a brand new car, plenty of power, beautiful Graphite leather interior, paint still looks gorgeous, engine bay is very clean, everything works as it should, cold A/C, p/s, p/b, p/w, p/dl, lumbar air controlled front seats, 10 speaker stereo system with 6 disc CD changer, the white lettering on every switch in the interior looks like brand new showing no wear at all, never smoked in, lighter or ash tray were never used, interior still smells like new, New Firehawk graphics, brand new optispark, new front tires, good rear tires, fresh oil change. Doors/ hood and trunk hatch all open and close perfectly, nothing is misaligned or sagging on the car. Awesome collector car, # 243 of 500 built in 1994. 1 of 11 out of 500 Formulas to go through the SLP plant with the Grey Amethyst BC/CC color exterior. 1 of 221 to have the Graphite leather interior. (RV6) Formula Firehawk option. (YF5) California Emissions equiped. Car comes with the SLP Birth Certificate and SLP Option window sticker, I never ordered the original Pontiac window sticker but it is avail. from PHS. See last few photos for complete list of all factory and SLP options. You will not be disappointed in this sweet car, it's a blast to drive. Needs to be seen in person to really be appreciated. The photos do it no justice. All taxes, fees and shipping costs are the buyers responsability. They ARE NOT included in the final sale price of this vehicle.
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