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1999 Pontiac Grand Prix GT

-About the Car
This car was sold brand new to the original owner in January of 2000 and sold to me in November of 2009. For what it's worth most of the cars life was spent in Oklahoma where the original owner was transfered to and then brought back to the area for work. The car has around 202,000 miles running and driving like you would not believe for the miles. Routine and preventative maintenance has always been kept up with as well as synthetic fluids in the motor and transmission. On 6/8/10 I replaced Passenger side front control arm with new bushings and ball joint (control arm was straight but for the price it's not worth pressing out the ball joints and bushings), Tie rod end link, and sway bar link with bushings. Everything else was tight, nothing leaking, etc. newer tires mounted and balanced in November

- I have a WJ grand cherokee that is now my DD and I want a truck to put a plow on, haul stuff in the bed, and then I can get rid of my utility trailer.

-The Bad
it has a dent from being backed into on the rear passanger quarter panel, I'm sure it could probably be poped out. drivers fender is a little banged up, abs light is on (but abs still kicks on?)

The price is $2500 Trades what do you have?
Call Austin at (248) 762-9980










 

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original window sticker


A few cleaned up pictures you can see the dent in the back





Decent tread on all the tires. I bought them as a winter tire setup obviously the truckish tread was in front for better traction. It worked well but now I don't drive it enough to need different tires as they get the job done fine.






 

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Have a '96 Bronco, all white, SAS, lifted 6-8" on 38.5, mass air 351w w/E4OD. Tail housing on current trans broke but have spare trans and all parts to fix. Also needs matching gears installed in the rear. Truck is fairly clean and the interior is almost spotless. Clean enough to drive on the street, and big enough to be a nice toy.
 

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Have a '96 Bronco, all white, SAS, lifted 6-8" on 38.5, mass air 351w w/E4OD. Tail housing on current trans broke but have spare trans and all parts to fix. Also needs matching gears installed in the rear. Truck is fairly clean and the interior is almost spotless. Clean enough to drive on the street, and big enough to be a nice toy.
Does sound like it has potential to be fun, but I don't really have the space or time to start another project. Is it listed on here?
 
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