2002 Nhra Special Edition Pontiac Firebird Ls1 Motor T-tops on 2040-cars
Lothian, Maryland, United States
2002 NHRA Firebird Formula,
Very clean car,
Instrument cluster has been changed. The car was hooked to a computer and the mileage has been verified to be 21,474,
Aftermarket exhaust,
Pontiac only made 15 in black and 65 in 6 speeds,
LS2 motor and Hurst six speed
The seller does not have any more room for it in his garage. The drive train alone on eBay sells for $4,000.00 to $7,000.00.
Feel free to call but serious buyers only my asking price is $10,500.00 OBO
Call Greg at 410-967-4363.
2002 NHRA PONTIAC FIREBIRD,
T-TOPS,
BLACK EXTERIOR,
BLACK INTERIOR,
LS1 CORVETTE MOTOR,
6SPD MANUAL TRANSMISSION
EXCELLENT CONDITION
43,393 MILES on REPLACEMENT CLUSTER
NHRA SPECIAL EDITION PKG. PACKAGE INCLUDES: * TRANSMISSION, 6-SPEED MANUAL * HURST SHIFTER * REAR AXLE, 3.42 RATIO * TIRES P245/50ZR16 PERFORMANCE * WHEELS, 16" CHROMED ALUMINUM * DEALER INSTALLED NHRA SPECIFIC BADGING
Code: 1SH
I AM SELLING THIS FOR A FRIEND, PLEASE CONTACT HIM DIRECTLY WITH QUESTIONS:
GREG ATKINS
ATKINSPOLISHING@AOL.COM
410-967-4363
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