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2004 Pontiac Grand Prix Gt2 Sedan 4-door 3.8l on 2040-cars

US $3,900.00
Year:2004 Mileage:163742
Location:

Algonac, Michigan, United States

Algonac, Michigan, United States
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I'm selling a very nice well maintained Pontiac Grand Prix for my sister, She bought it in 2010 ,it had 96000K miles on it and since then put 67k miles on it. 
    Have no worries this car has not been driven hard it was her baby and it shows, it was the second car she ever owned and it was her main transportation to school and work and has never sat for long periods of time and had regular oil/air filter changes. Check engine light is on and had checked by auto place and says its the thermostat car does not over heat. 

    Tires are in good shape no dry rot.
    Minor rust, scratches, paint chips.
    Has remote start! (Nice to have in coming winter!)
    Heated seats!
    Air conditioning!
    All lights and blinkers work.
    Brakes and rotors have been replaced since she has owned!
    Engine runs smooth sounds very healthy!
    Traction control.
    Sun roof, (sticks at times)
    Power everything. (It all works)
    All leather interior.(minor tear in drivers seat)
    Monsoon sound system.(from factory)
    Fresh oil change!
    New wiper blades!
    Factory Donut tire and jack.
    Huge trunk.
    Spacious interior.
    Very clean a must see.
    Reliable .

    My name is Ken you can reach me at 810-335-1475 from 9am-9pm.

     NO tire kickers, No over the phone offers, No trades, No checks, No texting. No Deposits.

    CASH ONLY ON The Spot. $3900. Price Negotiable.


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    For some reason, modifying modern Chevrolet Camaros into the lurching, reincarnated shells of the Pontiac brand is still a thing. If you're the perverse sort that likes this kind of thing, you should check out the latest product from the Trans Am Depot, which comes complete with an endorsement from the star of Smokey and the Bandit, Burt Reynolds. Yes, the new Trans Am SE Bandit Edition has been signed and endorsed by the man himself, but what's important here is not the signature on the dash, it's the bits of Camaro that have been modified. Aesthetically, that means a Bandit-and-Frog-approved set of T-tops, a front-opening hood with a very large, prominent shaker scoop, an equally large and prominent screaming chicken, and Trans Am-inspired front and rear fascias. And naturally, Burt Reynolds' signature adorns the dash. There are plenty of reminders in the cabin about this car's Hollywood inspiration, too. Bandit decals can be found on the front headrests and center console lid, there are chicken wings on the Camaro-spec plastic door inserts, and the black-and-tan color scheme matches nicely with the exterior look. And power? Well, Sheriff Buford T. Justice would have a lot more trouble keeping up with this Trans Am than he did with the original. The 7.4-liter LSX V8 has been paired with a 2.9-liter supercharger which is good for 840 horsepower. It's fast and loud, and even if you can't get behind the look (we can't), at least this Camaro-in-Trans Am's clothing can impress with its performance. The Bandit Edition is limited to just 77 units with prices starting around $115,000. You can check out the official video from Trans Am Depot, which comes with a decent helping of Burt Reynolds, up top. Related Video:

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