2007 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars
Pelham, New Hampshire, United States
Up for auction at NO RESERVE! I have a 2007 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 3.8L Supercharged 119,000 miles. Very clean car inside and out. Loaded up with leather interior. No rips or stains in the seats or carpets. All the power options work as they should. The exterior shines like new. No rust anywhere. The wheels look great some minor curb rash but nothing bad at all. New rear brakes through the shop and ready to go. Power windows, locks, seats, sunroof, and ice cold ac. This car runs and drives excellent. Plenty of power. No shakes or rattles. Drives smooth. If you have any questions feel free to call. I can be reached at 603-765-4676 Call or text is fine. This is a no reserve auction bid to win. Thank you! $500 non-refundable deposit due within 48 hours of sale end. PayPal or credit card only. There will be a $150 documentation fee on top of the final sale price. Vehicle is sold AS SEEN AS IS, there is no warranty offered. Final payment must be made in full by bank check, cash, or credit card. All credit card transactions are subject to a 3% surcharge. Buyer is responsible for shipping or pick up of the vehicle. I have the right to end the auction early if someone has purchased the vehicle. |
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