87 Pontiac Fiero Gt. White Leather Heated Seats. on 2040-cars
Livonia, Michigan, United States
Upgrades: Head light upgrade kit (way brighter than sealed glass lights) Headlamp motors rebuilt with steal cogs.Suspension upgrade from kyb shocks and eibach springs 1"lower, upgraded front sway bars, and added rear sway bar with polyurethane sway bar links, and bushings. This car handles like its on rails .k&n air filter, embroidered leather seats, seat heathers, carbon fiber dash kit.17" BBS wheels. Rear brake upgrade (bigger vented rotors and calipers) braided stainless steal brake hoses on the rear. Hypertech chip, thermostat, and coolant sensor. New sail panels. I am a GM tech for 15 years. I have done all the work myself. Iv owned this car for 7 years. Well maintained since I've had it (Mobil1 synthetic oil) This car runs and drive like new. Clean interior. Extremely lower miles 41,000 Three out of four tires are worn but it comes with four good Michelin pilot used tires if buyers picks up car. I wont ship tires. I have never driven this in snow or rain. There is no rust rot any were under this car. Even the usual trouble areas on these cars is completely solid. comes with some extra parts (head lamp motors and parts, mics. switches, and an extra sunroof glass). Problems: Paint isn't the best, chips and spider webbing in spots. some primer spots (white primer) lower valances primers. AC not working. (may just need filled) Small crack in dash near speaker and console curling. Cracked passenger mirror but comes with a good mirror. Check pics for defects. Overall condition is very good for the age of this car. It is completely mechanicaly sound, and solid. Just has a few cosmetic issues that once addressed would be an awesome clean car. So much fun to drive. Handles awesome. Zips through traffic like a little go kart. I tried to describe the car the best I could. please message with any questions will answer the best I can. No reserve, absolute sale. 500.00 deposit via paypal within 48hours of auction end. Cash or bank check for balance upon pick up within 7 days of auction end. Reserve the right to end auction early because car is for sale locally.
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