1998 Pontiac Firebird Formula Coupe 2-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
1998 Pontiac Firebird. TONS of upgrades. Receipts for everything, over 5k invested in last
5,000 miles. I'll break down all the modifications by category and rate the overall condition on a scale of 1-10 for each category. Car currently has 154,000 on the body and mileage for the drivetrain components is listed below. Paint and body 8/10 -154,000 miles -Clean Carfax -Firebird Formula body with Suncoast Raptor hood -Paint in excellent condition with very few flaws for the age -American Racing Torque Thrust II wheels 17" -Nitto Nt-05 tires with 4,000 miles, 275 front and 315 rear Engine 9/10 -2001 WS6 pullout with currently 84,000 miles -LS6 intake -Texas Speed 1 7/8" long tube headers -3" dual exhaust running through an X-pipe dumped just before rear axle -Air pump deleted -Ram air -Mobile 1 Synthetic oil -Coolant flushed -New upper and lower radiator hoses -New thermostat -Power steering fluid flushed and cooler added -Hptuners tuning and diagnostic software can be included -Racetronix highflow fuel pump with wiring harness upgrade -New fuel pressure regulator Transmission 8/10 -2001 WS6 pullout with currently 84,000 miles -Texas Speed Pro 5.0 shifter with short stick -Fluid just changed to mobile 1 full synthetic -Slight leak at tail shaft (reason for 8 out of 10) -Clutch fluid flushed and drill mod done on master cylinder Rear Differential 8/10 -4.11 gears -Torsen T2R race differential -Unkown amount of miles since rebuild -Slight leak at pinion seal (reason for 8 out of 10) -Gear oil just changed to Lucas Interior 7/10 -Tan cloth interior -Rear seat delete (original rear seats included) -Original floor mats -No cracks in dash -AC works great -Power windows work -T-tops in good condition Sound System 9/10 -Pioneer head unit with Ipod connection -Three Zapco amps mounted on custom built rack -Three farad capacitor mounted on rack -10" JL w3 subwoofer in custom built sealed box -6 1/2" component speakers in front doors -5 1/4" speakers in sail panel -0 gauge wire run from battery to amps -Upgraded wires run from amps to all speakers Suspension 10/10 -Strano road race springs -Strano hollow sway bars front/rear -Koni adjustable shocks front/rear -UMI tubular upper and lower controls arms in front -UMI tubular lower control arms in rear -UMI three point subframe connectors -UMI torque arm -Fays2 watts link -New upper and lower ball joints in front -New Moog inner and outer tie rod ends -All suspension components other that subframe connectors and torque arm less than 5,000 miles old -All Poly bushings Brakes -New rotors front/rear -New ceramic brake pads front/rear -Fluid flushed I'm sure there is more that I'm forgetting, I will do my best to answer any questions about the car. It is an amazing car and I really hate to sell it, but my needs have changed and it needs to go. |
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Check out the gallery we included of Labrooy's Bonneville art, and feel free too head over to his website for some Formula One humor.
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