'98 Trans Am - <56k miles - $9,000- Ohio
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'98 Trans Am - <56k miles - $9,000- Ohio
Year: 1998
Make: Pontiac
Model: Trans Am
Price: $9000
Mileage: 55400
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): OH
Color: Red
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
55,4XX miles
Bright Red Exterior
Black leather interior
T-Tops
Maintenance always up to date (Oil Changed ~every 3k miles or every year, whichever is sooner)
Tires have lots of tread left on them.
No cracked dashboard.
Minor modifications:
Intake lid with K&N reusable air filter
BMR Strut Bar
SLP Loudmouth Cat-Back Exhaust
HP Tuners handheld tuner (not currently utilized but easy to use if you choose)
Weld-in sub frame connectors
SLP MAF Sensor
Factory Equipped Hurst Shift Kit
Firehawk Floor Mats
Only installed 3k miles ago, brand new at the time:
Koni Shocks with Strano springs, new sway bar end links
Options that can be included (for the right price of course):
Brand New - American Racing Headers 1 3/4"
Extra set of wheels and tires - Camaro SS 5 spoke 17x9's Come with tires, rears will need new tires soon.
I am selling because I have too many cars, this sits in the garage 99% of the time but that means something else is sitting outside. I'd like to modify it but I don't have the space to do things myself, or the time at the moment.
This summer I took it on a road trip, ran like a dream and even got 26-27 mpg most of the highway miles.
Sorry about the girl in the picture, that's the most recent one I have. Will take and send more pictures up asap.
Some updated pictures.
Below image shows the only spot where some clear is coming up, about the size of a nickel.
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Just to show how much of a joke NADA is, I compared a Trans Am to a Trans Am WS6, the difference is only $100-200 in value. Compare that to actual difference in price on the used market which is around $3,000-5,000.
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I understand its what the market will pay,Im not a rookie at this It just sucks that all the cars I want are 2k over market Im in ohio and looking for one,And looking on here everyone has there own price on what they are worth