1996 Trans Am WS6
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Here are the pictures of the defects. Ignore the multiple black smudges / rain spots...got caught in the rain today on the way home. The chip in the windshield is small (about the size of a pencil eraser). Right in front of the gas cap there is a dent from someone's car door (no damage to paint but you can see the linear indention if you look for it). The passenger side fog light has a crack across the width of it from a rock on the highway. There are some very small chips in the paint across the front (see some of the bigger ones in the photo of the passenger side head light). There is one chip that is deeper than the paint seen on the hood beside the scoop on the driver side and then the spider lines across the emblem on the front and the corners near the exhaust exits (only took a pic of the one side as they are both about the same). The interior has a crack across the top of the dash pad, and the drivers seat has bolster wear.
There is nothing wrong in the picture with the antenna I just had the shorty antenna installed since the other pictures were taken so I thought I would put that in there too.
Nothing out of the ordinary for a car with 103k miles.
As for the SLP sticker it wasn't on the car when I purchased it; however, I have personally called SLP and they have the VIN on record with the production number...thats how I found out what number it was. You can call them and ask since the VIN is already in one of the pictures I posted. They should only need the last 8 numbers I think.
If you have any other questions let me know. Thanks for looking.
There is nothing wrong in the picture with the antenna I just had the shorty antenna installed since the other pictures were taken so I thought I would put that in there too.
Nothing out of the ordinary for a car with 103k miles.
As for the SLP sticker it wasn't on the car when I purchased it; however, I have personally called SLP and they have the VIN on record with the production number...thats how I found out what number it was. You can call them and ask since the VIN is already in one of the pictures I posted. They should only need the last 8 numbers I think.
If you have any other questions let me know. Thanks for looking.