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2000 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt Daytona 500 Pace Car Replica Coupe 2-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:75100
Location:

Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States

Amesbury, Massachusetts, United States

2000 grand prix GTP supercharged DAYTONA 500 EDITION very low miles tons of new parts
1 of 2000 ever made!! This car has the sunroof which makes it **1 of 200 made.**
It has a 3.8L Supercharged v6 engine with a 4 speed automatic transmission. only 75,100 original miles.
This car has been very well taken care of and adult owned.
The color of the car is galaxy silver.
12 Disk CD changer. Complete Bose sound system.
Leather seats. Drivers seat is heated. Both seats have lumbar adjustments. 
All the controls for the radio are also on the steering wheel.
There is absolutely no rust on the car!!
**There are Thousands of dollars in new parts and labor alone**.
All brand new tires with road side assistance and free tire replacement.
Just had a 4 wheel /front and rear alignment.
DUAL heat and AC control for passenger and driver 
All 4 new brake discs.
All new brake calipers.
New brake lines.
2 new front sway bars , 2 new sway bar links and mounts.
Brand new heater/AC motor(not yet installed)
New K&N air cleaner intake and assembly.
Jetted supercharger and a smaller racing pulley. which provides a significant increase in power.
new valve cover gaskets.
New lower intake manifold gasket $850 job.
Brand new aftermarket spark plugs and all new aftermarket wires.
Just had an oil change and oil filter 25 miles ago.
All work professionally done and most of it was done at the GM/Pontiac/Buick dealership.
power windows.
Power mirrors
power locks. 
digital displays for AVG MPG for your trip , instant MPG , Gallons of fuel consumed , Oil life remaining , , Odometer trip resets.
Rear defrost.
cruise control.
4 wheel disc ABS 
Dual front airbags.
traction control which has button to turn it off.
electric sun roof. 
Integrated fog lights.
electronic heads up display. Which appears digitally on the windshield. It shows you speed also shows all your radio adjustment. volume , station exc..which can be adjusted up or down for easy visibility and can also be dimmed.
Complete Bose sound system.
16" cast aluminum 3 spoke rims.
roof rail fences.
Two-tone leather seating with embroidered "Daytona 500" Logos.
Special silver dash bezel and interior trim.
Stainless steel exhaust tips.
Special rear spoiler.
Hood heat extractors.
Title In Hand!
The car runs and drives 100%. It is also in great condition inside and out. The car has absolutely NO rust and zero dents. It is very fun to drive and extremely fast!!!


We are willing to deliver the car ( for an extra charge), via a flat bed trailer or driving it, almost anywhere in the Country. Arrangements can be made.
Please feel free to contact me anytime via private message.
Located in Amesbury, MA. Also, if you would like to make an offer on this car,before you make a bid, please send me a private message.

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