2002 Pontiac Firebird Ws6 Coupe on 2040-cars
Lufkin, Texas, United States
E-Mail Questions at: arnitaawwhisman@poshtarts.com .
You just do not see them kept this well. un-modded. A true WS-6 in the most sought after as well as one of the
rarest Original and Un-molested Engine, Drive-train. or Suspension. The tail light lenses are tinted, but this is
easily removed if you choose to. A factory NHRA Special Edition emblem was added to the rear fascia. Easily removed
as well. Interior wise, seats are immaculate, but it is missing the passenger visor, and the driver floor matt is
worn from the heel of the shoe. Plastic triangle that seat belt feeds through broke on the drivers seat, and both
door panels have the usual crack. Paint is begining to show wear on the hood but its only noticeable from 2 feet
or less, hairlike Underside and engine bay are immaculately clean. Everything works as it should and feels very
tight. I have all the original paperwork for the car including all maintenance records from the dealership.
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