Fs: 99 NBM T/A *SOLD*
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Fs: 99 NBM T/A *SOLD*
Year: 1999
Make: Pontiac
Model: Firebird
Price: $7500
Mileage: 117000
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): AZ
Color: Blue
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
99 Firebird Trans Am w/ 117k miles. Bone stock except for pro 5.0 shifter that we installed. New clutch within the last few thousand miles, by the previous owner (not sure what it was). Leather interior is in good shape, no tears, t-tops with shade inserts that store in the hatch. Car has the optional 12 disc changer. Good tread left. Only have these crappy pics, will get some good ones up in the next day or so. *SOLD*
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And I got a buddy that has a buddy who knows a buddy that can read where it says OBO. Guys if you're not interested in the car then just move on to the next post. Around here that's about what they go for.
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Not trying to start **** at all...but if you are going to try to ask a bit of a high price for a car with this many miles, maybe clean it up to show off the good features? If it doesn't look good in pictures, chances are it won't look that great in person. GLWTS, just giving a worthless opinion.
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I'd just let the guy price his car. I've seen some cars in that range sell for 6k, but just last week I saw an '02 with 135k on it sell for $9k. Many dealers and private sellers are still asking $10k for ls1s with around 100k on them. In my area they are selling around $1500-2000 higher than a few states south...it just depends. Let the market decide.
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I'm hoping to get some clean pics tomorrow. On autotrader there are only 14 V8 stick shift firebirds within 500 miles of me, and the cheapest is 13k with 96k miles. Looking at the other pricing on here I don't see how you guys are coming up with the high price? And it does say obo.
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FWIW: when I bought my car in 2008 in EXACTLY the same condition; I paid a little bit more than the OP's asking price and mine had 118k on the clock when I took a hold of the keys to my new ride. $8200 obo seems like a fair asking price to me; but each his own.
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