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2006 Pontiac G6 Gt Convertible 2-door 3.5l 1 Owner/ No Reserve / Rebuilt Title on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:103000
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*****2006 PONTIAC  G6 GT CONVERTIBLE LOADED 1 OWNER*****


You are viewing a very Clean Pontiac G6 GT Convertible , Powered by 3.5L 214Cu. In. V6 Gas OHV Naturally Aspirated Engine & 4-Speed Shift-able Automatic Transmission---Traction Control----MacPherson Strut Front Suspension-----Four- Wheel Independent Suspension---Multi-Link Rear
 Suspension---Beautiful Crimson Red Exterior combined with Ebony leather Interior----- Key-less Entry with Factory Remote Start----Power Locks-----Power Windows----Power Heated Driver Seat with manual lumber support-Heated Passenger Seat---Power Side Mirrors----
AM/FM in-dash CD Stereo with Monsoon Premium Brand Speakers ----
 1 Sub-woofer and 8  Speakers-----Speed Sensitive Volume Control-----
Power Steering----Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel and Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel with Cruise Control and Audio Control----Remote Trunk 
Release---- Power Retractable Hard Top------- 18" Painted Alloy Wheels P225/50R All Weather Goodyear Tires with great tread left ---4 Wheel ABS---Daytime Running Lights---Front Fog Lights----Adjustable Brake and Gas Pedals--

NOTE:This G6  got 103k  but Runs great  with no issues no lights, engine trans runs perfect , tires got great tread left on them--every thing function normally in this car power hard top works perfect---- all electronics functions as it suppose to-----  SO BID WITH CONFIDENCE . It carries a Michigan Rebuilt title due to a minor accident, were we changed and painted The left Fender Front Bumper Cover and Hood, for perfect job and all work was done professionally .

Note: Please do not place a bid on these vehicles and ruin our auctions and a fair chance for other bidders unless you have been PRE-APPROVED by your bank/credit union for financing on a REBUILT title...This is a NO TOLERANCE policy and you will get reported to Ebay for non payment!!!



               FREE OF CHARGE 3 MONTH OR 90 DAYS POWER TRAIN WARRANTY 
FREE OF CHARGE  AUTO CHECK HISTORY REPORT
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