2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Ws6 on 2040-cars
Pueblo, Colorado, United States
Up for sale is a 2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Ws6 with ram air and the basic bolt ons. I bought it stock from the second owner of the car and has always been a Colorado car. Never in any accidents and very straight with minimal signs of wear. The paint is in excellent condition. The car has low miles with 84000. I have put the bolt-ons on the car around 81000 miles. They include the Slp catback exhaust system version 2, Pacesetter long tube headers, Pacesetter off road y-pipe, Eibach sportline lowering springs, Volant intake, and Kyb adjustable shocks. I purchased the parts all brand new with receipts and had the parts put on by a shop here locally named RMCR. They specialize in Ls1 platform builds so they know what they're doing when it comes to doing aftermarket parts for these cars. The car runs a little rich due to the catalytic converters being taken off. It runs and drives great just the gas mileage suffers a little. I usually get around 20 mpg combined. The exhaust not on this car is probably the best sounding car I've ever owned. It's not obnoxiously loud but you can hear that Ls1 rumble. The transmission shifts smooth and the clutch grabs great. I always let the car warm up before driving it and I never beat on the car because I have a bike for that. I drive this car like a grandma most of the time. Everything works great including the air conditioning, power steering, power locks, power windows, power driver side seat, cruise control, traction control with a flip of the switch, and the heater works great. T-tops are one of the coolest parts of these cars. The driver side one only leaks a little when you go to power wash the car but when driving in the rain there is no leaking. The tires are in great condition along with the battery. Starts up every time and drives great. No leaks or smoking what so ever. I always change the oil at 3000 miles and I changed the coolant to regular because the orange coolant causes head gaskets to go bad. I changed the coolant around 3000 miles ago and I completely flushed all the old coolant out. It hasn't had any problems overheating ever. The radio works great but sometimes the display on the factory head unit goes out. The controls through the steering wheel work great and it's awesome to change everything while still holding onto the steering wheel. I keep my car clean and the interior spotless because nobody likes a dirty car. This car is in great shape and the only reason why I'm selling it is because I'm in debt with school so the toy has to go. If I didn't have other priorities, I would never even think about selling this car. This is by far my favorite car and will make anyone happy to drive. If you want to come check out the car or have any other questions my number is 719-242-5960. Thank you.
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