2003 Pontiac Grand Prix G/t 3.8 Lit Supercharged New Engine 3 Yr. 100,000 Warr. on 2040-cars
Ocala, Florida, United States
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2003 Pontiac Grand Prix GT/GTP
The 3.8 Supercharged Engine has less than 1,000 Miles on it, the tires have less than 1,050. At 132,904 miles we replaced the Engine with a Jasper Engine (better than original) and it has a Nationwide Transferable Warranty good for 3 yr. 100,000 mi. I Have all the Documentation, Was done on Feb.21 2013 at the price of 4,704.78 at the same time these parts were replaced : the Super Charger Belt, Replaced the Serpentine Belt Replaced Engine Coolant, Replaced the By Pass Hose, Replaced Super Charger Oil, Replaced Water Pump Assembly, Replaced Front Engine Mount, Replaced Trans Mount, Replaced Engine Mount Lower, Replaced Trans pump Seal, Replaced Harmonic Balancer, Replaced CV Drive, shaft Passenger side, Replaced Fuel Pump, 260.34 Replaced Key Switch Module at the tune of $ 361.46 and on Feb. 1st Replaced Tires with New Falken Ziex ZE 612 65,000 mile warranty at the tune of 445.20 with 132,856 mi. I paid 2500.00 for the car back in Feb. 2013. I have also replaced the Front and rear lights at the tune of around 220.00 at this point I right around 7,900.00 in it So my loss could be your gain.
4,704.78 Engine and Labor @ a very Fair price
260.34 Fuel Pump
361.46 Key Switch Module
445.20 New Tires
2500.00 in Car back in Jan.2013
220.00 New Front and Rear lights
Equaling 7,861.78 plus a few more $$$ I have forgotten
The millage at this point is under 134,000 133,896 and counting
So with that said the Eng. has less than 1,000 miles on it
The tires have 1,040 mi. on them
The Kelley Blue Book with a car in this cond , @ 133,000 miles on it should go for 4,585.
The Kelley Blue Book with a car in this cond. @1000.00 miles on it should go for 8,285.
Difference being 3,700.00 divided by two 1,850.00
Let's split the difference and go 4585.00 + 1,850.00 and do 6,435.00 or a very reasonable offer
Plus I have Two new coed Key fobs for the Keyless entry More $$$ Please only call if you have a real interest And you have Cash, Don't just call to drive it for fun, it would waste your and my Time. Thanks:
Call Joe @ 817-0978
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