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2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Slp Firehawk 345hp Rare 1le Manual 5k Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:5000
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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FireHawk

Last of the Breed - #0235

2002 PONTIAC TRANS AM SLP FIREHAWK 345HP. This is a one owner, highly collectible vehicle (last year of the Trans Am and Firehawk) that has 5K actual miles and in as new condition. The condition, mileage and the super rare 1LE option (only 56 registered in 2002) and every other option available on an SLP Firehawk makes this a once in a lifetime find. This vehicle was owned by a mechanic, was stored in a climate controlled garage with the original tires and no signs of tire cracking or dry rot. This vehicle is in as new condition with no visible flaws. This is a non-smoker, original black paint, original condition, black leather, 6-speed hurst shifter, clean title, clean carfax, no dings, no dents, no scratches, no door panel cracks, everything work as it should, runs and drives perfectly. Vehicle has a SLP bolt-on sub-frame connectors and SLP bolt-on strut tower brace and originally sold for over 38k with almost $9K in factory options including:

SLP Firehawk options include:

345 HP Firehawk Base Alterations* - $4,200
Composite hood with functional cold air induction scoops, hood mounted heat extractors, 17" x 9" five spoke painted aluminum wheels, P275/40ZR17 Firestone Firehawk SZ 50 tires, performace stainless steel exhaust system with twin dual tips, upgraded suspension components, Firehawk plaque and key fob, Firehawk front fascia badge.

1LE Ultra Performance Suspension* - $1,899
It includes Koni double adjustable front and rear shocks allowing you to "tune" your suspension to your specific handling needs. Front upper and lower control arms are tightened up with stiffer rubber bushings. Hollow 35mm front swaybar significantly reduces body roll. Includes revised endlinks, reinforced body mount brackets and firmer bushings. Rear lower control arms with firmer bushings reduce wheel hop under heavy acceleration. Larger 21mm rear swaybar and bushings decrease body roll. Package also includes Koni shock adjustment tool.

Auburn High Torque Performance Differential - $899

Chrome Firehawk Wheels - $799

Unique Rear Decklid Spoiler - $699

Premium Floor Mats - $99

Custom Deck Mat - $99

SLP Window Sticker - $59

SLP Birth Certificate - $59

Car will be sold with Original owners manual, Original Window sticker, SLP window sticker, SLP Birth certificate, SLP commemorative portfolio (complete and in plastic), original purchase documentation and dealer brochure. Call Carlos at 904-614-9387 with serious inquiries.

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is a licensed independent Florida dealer. We do not charge dealer fees but must collect all applicable sales tax on Florida residence purchases.

For more information on the firehawks see www.firehawk.org



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