2002 Trans Am Firehawk #0032 in Houston TX - SOLD
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Year: 2002
Make: Pontiac
Model: Trans Am
Price: $21485
Mileage: 23600
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): TX
Color: Blue
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
LS Engine?: Car has LS engine
This car will make you smile every time you walk up to it. The handling, acceleration, T-Tops, and unique/rare styling bring excitement and compliments around every turn. Pontiac and SLP did it right on this “last of the breed” limited production Firehawk. Single owner, non-smoking, garage kept, maintenance records, no accidents or previous paintwork, fully documented low production #32 of 1505. Very clean interior and engine bay. Paint has been maintained with Zaino Bros and Blackfire polish.
I’m selling this great car because we need a different style vehicle at this stage in my family’s life. I will consider reasonable offers. You can visit my website at http://2002firehawk.home.comcast.net for more photos and details on all the extras that come with the car.
Pontiac Trans Am with SLP Firehawk Package, 6 speed 5.7L LS1 V8 engine rated at 345HP and 350 ft./lbs. of torque.
SLP options: Bilstein ultra performance suspension system; 17” X 9” chrome plated aluminum rims; Commemorative portfolio; Custom rear deck mat with Firehawk logo.
Owner added equipment: SLP skip shift eliminator; SLP strut tower brace; SLP bolt-on sub-frame connectors; SLP Blackwing high-flow air lid.
SLP Base Alternations: Unique Firehawk composite hood; Functional cold air induction twin scoops; Under-hood forced air induction system; Functional hood mounted twin heat extractors; Cat-back stainless steel exhaust system with dual-dual outlets; Thicker front sway bar and bushings; Panhard rod (track bar); Rear lower control arms; Firestone Firehawk 17" tires; Limited slip positraction differential; Firehawk graphics, badging, dash plaque, and key fobs.
GM Options: Power steering fluid cooling system; Traction Control with override switch; and Hurst performance short-throw shifter.
GM Standard Equipment: Driver and passenger seat wrap-around adjustable back and side lumbar support; 10 speaker 500 watt audio system; Leather wrapped steering wheel; Remote control entry system; Alarm system; Daytime running lights; Fold flat rear seat bench.
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That's a really nice car. I'll probably be in the market for a ls car soon. I wished I had the cash now. I've got a 65 Buick Riviera I could trade you. It's a great family car and has a huge trunk.
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Thanks for the compliment. I do like the 65 Buick Riviera, but I'm actually in the market for a 2007 Toyota Highlander 2.4L with 3rd row. Sad but true. I will miss my Hawk.