2002 Firehawk Question
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I need some help I have the VIN # to a 2002 Firehawk. It is part of an estate sale so those in charge of selling the vehicle have no idea what options the Hawk was fitted with from SLP. Can anyone help me out if I provide the VIN#?
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-Matt
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I did not know that people are selling their cars with an estate sale !! How much are they looking to get just to give me an idea of what they would charge. PM me if you would like to discuss.
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Now that I have the build # and options the car recieved I am trying to break it down but the list I found on firehawk.org wasnt as detailed for 02 Hawks. Does anyone have a means on breaking down the car by options to see how rare it is. I did it with a 2000 Firehawk I almost bought but the 2000 list is much more specific than the 2002 one on firehawk.org. Thanks to bluehawk for helping me figure out the first part of my quest.
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Yup, the only way to effectively find out what options the car came with is to call SLP in Toms River, NJ, or if you look at the SLP Options sticker on the door jam that should also tell you. good luck
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I'm not sure what you're trying to figure out. It's a 2002 Firehawk that the owner thinks is what a regular Trans Am or even better a base Firebird? If so it sounds like you're already buying the car at a great price. With that in mind along with now knowing its real, what's the hold up? If it's a good deal go get it! A Hawk is rare enough. Beyond that nobody really cares unless it's a rare color, a Formula bodied Hawk, a convertible, or has one of the SLP special rear spoilers.