2009 Pontiac G8 Gt Sedan 4-door 6.0l on 2040-cars
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
2009 Pontiac G8 GT 6.0L V8, (6Spd)AT, RWD, 115k miles. Power everything, Remote start, heated seats, tinted
windows, premium sound system, leather, Black interior, White exterior. Wheels: 20”
staggered Camaro wheels and stock 19” with blizzack snow tires. Performance: Magnaflow
catback exhaust, Roto-fab cold air intake, custom dyno tune from Livernios. The tune can be changed via laptop.
Livernois can custom tune a specific calibration based on upgrades. All parts and tune can be changed back to
stock. I have all parts and buyer will receive everything I have. Extra: Jl audio
10” sub in a custom sub box, Jl audio amp 500:1. New koni struts front and stock rear, strut mount bushing front and
rear, sway bar bushings New brake rotors on front. I am the second owner of this car. The car is VERY clean!! I’m
very picky about how my car looks. This is probably one of the nicest G8s over
100k. I do all the oil changes myself and I have all the maintenance records
from previous owner. The car has been exceptional good to me. No check engine
lights. No issues what so ever. The car performs and operates as from the
factory. The engine is strong no smoke and has plenty of HP. The car has been
my daily driver and never is abused. The sub works well with the factory sound
system and I’m sure you will not have any disappointments there. Two sets of
wheels for summer and winter. With the winter tire the car did better than most
front wheel cars I have owned. All performance parts, tune, or wheels can be returned to
stock. I have all parts to do so. The exhaust sounds good, not loud, low mellow
tone. I didn’t want something loud for a daily driver. The tune can be modified
by Livernois. So if you want it stock you can or if you want to add a cam,
headers, heads, or anything else they can tune it for you. NADA listed value: Clean trade in 15,025, clean retail 17,750 Selling: 16,600 obo. contact me for offers. I have more pics upon request. Please email, text, or call
for further questions. Thanks Marcus 765 247 9977 Vehicle is located in Indianapolis IN. Buyer pickup. Would recommend bringing a truck for extra parts. |
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Junkyard Gem: 1986 Pontiac Sunbird Sedan
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