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1998 Pontiac Grand Prix Gtp Supercharged Only 127k Miles No Reserve Auction !!! on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:127281
Location:

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States

Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A VERY NICE 1998 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GTP SUPERCHARGED COUPE IN A REAL NO RESERVE AUCTION !

THIS GTP IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION AND HAS BEEN RECENTLY SERVICED INCLUDING BRAKES, SUPERCHARGER MAINTENANCE AND COOLING SYSTEM.

RUNS SPOT ON PERFECT - SMOOTH WITH AMAZING POWER FOR A V6. THE SUPERCHARGER WAS JUST PROFESSIONALLY SERVICED INCLUDING BEARING INSPECTION, NEW FLUID AND MAIN COUPLER REPLACEMENT. DECENT AVG FUEL ECONOMY OF ABOUT 22 AND ALMOST 30 MPG ON THE HIGHWAY IF YOU TAKE IT EASY - WHICH IS HARD TO DO - THIS CAR LIKES TO BE DRIVEN !  TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECT AND HAS THE NICE SPORT/REGULAR SETTING BUTTON. THIS GTP ALSO HAS  TRACTION CONTROL (WITH ALL THAT POWER YOU NEED IT) THAT CAN BE TURNED ON OR OFF.  BODY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - NEARLY PERFECT PAINT AND NO DENTS !  INTERIOR IS CLEAN AND THE LEATHER IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. FACTORY PREMIUM STEREO SOUNDS GOOD. (RADIO LIGHT IS DIM) TIRES HAVE APPROX 70% TREAD. NICE DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL AND AC BLOWS COLD ! BRAKE PADS AND ROTORS JUST REPLACED. NEW METAL COOLANT ELBOWS INSTALLED (THE PLASTIC FACTORY ONES ARE KNOWN TO LEAK) AND A FULL COOLING SYSTEM FLUSH PERFORMED. ALL POWER OPTIONS - WINDOWS, LOCKS, SUNROOF, CRUISE ETC - ALL WORK FINE.  THIS GTP WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER !


THIS VERY NICE GTP IS BEING LISTED IN A NO RESERVE AUCTION. HIGH BIDDER WINS IT. LETS KEEP EBAY A GREAT PLACE TO BUY AND SELL !!!

 


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