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2001 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt - Loaded , New Tires - Runs/drives Great on 2040-cars

US $2,600.00
Year:2001 Mileage:157000 Color: door trims and door lower graphic as they were in rough shape
Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
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2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 3800 V-6 (3.8L)
Loaded Pwr Options
Windows, Title, Cruise, A/C (VERY COLD) Pwr Locks
NEW EGR Valve/Sensor
New Tires Last Week
New Key Fob for Remote KeyLess Entry, Panic alarm nd trunk release
Power Moonroof (motor is a little weak but still operates)
HEADS UP DISPLAY
Steering Wheel Radio Controls
Tinted Wondows
HEATED and Power Seats
Stereo was replaced with OEM Used one as it did not have one when i bought it
Replaced the center Console Plastic as the old one was cracked
Replaced front headlights as the originals were very fogged up so replaced them with a set of good used ones
Replaced All Taillights with BRAND NEW Tail Lights
Replaced Sun visors
Scratches and Dings
Shinny Paint
Runs and Drivers GREAT
157,000 Miles but was well maintained mechanically and still drives great
Front Left ABS Wheel sensor is out, but does NOT affect the brakes, they are very good
Lights shows "Low Coolant", but had the entire system checked and all is perfect, just a bad sensor
No check engine lights
Tagged and Inspected good through Jan and Feb 2015
GOOD SOLID RUNNING CAR for CHEAP
Car is 13 years old so do not expect perfection but it is a very good reliable running car.
Interiors has rips and tears but instrument panel, gauges, center console are good. took off the center of the exterior door trims and door lower graphic as they were in rough shape. 

Just got the title paperwork in the mail today so after the 4th of July weekend, I will Apply for TX Title. Title is free and clear, NOT salvage or rebuilt. Buyer will get TX Certificate Application and bill of sale for State of TX and when the title comes in the mail, you can pick it up or I can overnight mail it to you.

CLEAN CAR FAX/AUTOCHECK


will hep buyer ship at buyers expense or fly in and drive home would trust to driver it anywhere.

CASH or Paypal.  If paying in full by Paypal, must increase the amount by 2.9% to cover the fees but if only using paypal for 500.00 deposit, then no extra charge. buy must pay within 5 days in full and deposit within 24 hours of auction end.

Car for sale locally and i reserve the right to end auction at anytime

ASK QUESTIONS FIRST not AFTER you are the successful bidder.  If you have zero or negative feedback you MUST contact me PRIOR to bidding to discuss or i will cancel your bids.


No Trades, No Payment Plans


Chad  214-335-6252

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