I have my 1994 Pontiac Firebird Formula up for sale. I've put off selling it for the past year and a half, but it's finally time (read it's finally time to take the plunge with the lady friend!). The car is a T-top, has power windows, power locks, leather interior, and has the "performance mode" button on the center console. Viper keyless entry and remote start works great. 136,000 miles, auto trans. Aftermarket cd player with stealth sub box and amp rack mounted in the trunk, along with 4/6 speakers replaced. All of this works perfectly. Perfect amount of audio for a daily driver and easily removable if you want to sell it. LT1 350, K&N cold air intake, LPP headers and y-pipe lead back to a magnaflow catback exhaust. Strut tower brace and OTVC wires in a clean engine bay. Tune was done by Baker Engineering after the headers were put on(my last upgrade). On the outside, the side molding has been removed and stainless steel "Pontiac" inserts have been put on the back bumper.
The car pulls hard all the way through with plenty of power and torque. Overall, it's a great car. I was driving it as a dd during the summer with no problems whatsoever. The bad: A few rock chips on the nose, a small scratch on the passenger side rear quarter panel, driver side taillight appears to have water in the plastic, not really sure whats going on there. The Free!: Buy my car and become the lucky owner of a free set of salad shooter wheels! Also, you can have the side molding if you want it, and I'll throw in an aftermarket elbow that I haven't had a chance to put in yet.
I would love to keep the car, but life calls and it's time. The car can be seen north of Allendale on 68th Ave. I'm asking $4500 obo for it.
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The car pulls hard all the way through with plenty of power and torque. Overall, it's a great car. I was driving it as a dd during the summer with no problems whatsoever. The bad: A few rock chips on the nose, a small scratch on the passenger side rear quarter panel, driver side taillight appears to have water in the plastic, not really sure whats going on there. The Free!: Buy my car and become the lucky owner of a free set of salad shooter wheels! Also, you can have the side molding if you want it, and I'll throw in an aftermarket elbow that I haven't had a chance to put in yet.
I would love to keep the car, but life calls and it's time. The car can be seen north of Allendale on 68th Ave. I'm asking $4500 obo for it.
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