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  • 2001 Pontiac Firehawk Formula

    Well i hate to do it but Ive decided to sell my car. just dont have time for it anymore and I want it to go to a good home. I have a ton more pics if there is anything you want to see. Car has never been raced and only lightly beat on. Stored every winter and never driven in the rain. Hood needs to be repainted but thats it. I have receipts for almost everything. $12900

    Brand new tires, less than 100 miles on them. firestone is paying to replace the wheel. Ill follow up today to see if they found one yet
    Brand new high performance rotors and pads
    All customer exterior lighting
    Stainless badges and grills
    New brass headlight gears last year
    New battery this spring
    custom fuel rail covers
    msd super conducter wires and ngk plugs
    guage pod, shift light, custom switch panel
    ls6 intake
    slp air lid
    spohn shock tower brace
    short throw shifter
    fuse box, battery and headplate stainless covers
    ported throttle body
    hooker stainless headers
    hooker, jet hot coated y pipe
    dual dmh low profile electric cutouts


    Eclipse cd player with bluetooth
    jl audio amp
    10 inch competition sub in custom box
    infinity reference series speakers in sail panels
    custom dash kit
    hard wired radar retector
    new tie rod end dust boots this year
    UMI tubular subframe connectors
    umi adjustable panhard bar
    umi adjustable torqu armmotor.JPGP1050230.JPG
    Last edited by mikek18; October 1st, 2013, 08:40 AM.
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    Nice car, good luck with sale. Right now is kind of a hard time to sell with the weather getting colder and people buying now wants everything for dirt cheap. Gorgeous hawk though, put it up on the firehawk.org message boards and probably get some bites over there.
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    • #3
      Do you have a dyno graph? That's a big number for your mods. Good luck selling!
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      • #4
        Mileage?
        Makin Torque.

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        • #5
          Very happy dyno?
          When in doubt, Whip it out !

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          • #6
            i do have the dyno sheet. Was done at baker in spring lake.

            exactly 80k miles

            I will consider offers with and without stereo.
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            • #7
              Not interested myself, but i'd be curious to see the dyno sheet. My car with very similar mods to what you have listed, made 335rwhp at Jake's. Can't see how you're making 40rwhp more without at least a different cam. Maybe your car is cam'd?
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Lucky SOB View Post
                Not interested myself, but i'd be curious to see the dyno sheet. My car with very similar mods to what you have listed, made 335rwhp at Jake's. Can't see how you're making 40rwhp more without at least a different cam. Maybe your car is cam'd?
                I am interested too about the dyno sheet too. Do you have 241 heads and a ls6 intake on your car Lucky SOB?. I know that shouldn't be that big of a difference, but maybe??? O_o
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                • #9
                  My TA has a ram air lower air box, SLP lid, smooth bellow, LS6 intake, stock 853 heads (flow same as 241s), stock LS1 valve train and bottom end, QTP stainless long tubes, and borla exhaust. This all runs through a stock T56 and 10 bolt.

                  I'm not trying to dog you Mike, just don't want to see someone get less than what they think they're getting. Or maybe your car has a cam? Idk, just curious to see the sheet. For reference, my TA made 349 ft/lbs of torque.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lucky SOB View Post
                    My TA has a ram air lower air box, SLP lid, smooth bellow, LS6 intake, stock 853 heads (flow same as 241s), stock LS1 valve train and bottom end, QTP stainless long tubes, and borla exhaust. This all runs through a stock T56 and 10 bolt.

                    I'm not trying to dog you Mike, just don't want to see someone get less than what they think they're getting. Or maybe your car has a cam? Idk, just curious to see the sheet. For reference, my TA made 349 ft/lbs of torque.
                    idk then because it shouldn't be that different from yours. Maybe it has one heck of a tune lol. The only other difference from your bird and his hawk is the stock cam, if he has a stock cam... I believe 01 and 02 had slightly smaller cams.
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                    • #11
                      I removed the hp numbers till I can find my dyno sheet, you guys have me tjhinking I may be wrong. lol
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                      • #12
                        New price $12900
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                        • #13
                          last price drop. $12250



                          Originally posted by mikek18 View Post
                          New price $12900
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