2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
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2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
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What is he smoking lol
$3,200 for a 42K, L67 engine! LOLOLOLOLOLOL
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Hi all,
not a bad deal here.
Which of them is the newer one.....
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^^ I agree nice clean ride!
I can't even begin to start on this one. It talks for itself...
*****in' Buick Regal GS - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle automotive sale
$450 for a 2004 Silver Grand Prix GT1 with 160,000 miles (originally from Arizona brought to MI in 2014 - little to no rust)! Grand Prix had a broken coolant elbow. I replaced the elbows with the metal ones and just to be safe I changed the water pump (old one appeared to be relatively new (green antifreeze in it instead of the orange). $50 to have the car towed to my house and $70 to fix it myself.
The tire's are still good (no uneven wear). The original owner had some EBC brake pads installed and they really chewed up the rotors (so I need rotors and pads). It is hard to believe that this vehicle is not equipped with anti-lock brakes! I managed to find a set of rear Hawk pads & rotors (Sector 27) for $35 off of Amazon. I was hearing some grinding in the winter so when we had a warm 60 degree day in January I installed some low priced Prostop pads on the front & rear for $30.
I installed a new battery before winter (Bosch AGM $150).
I found the alternator needs replacing (looking for a Higher Output that stock replacement now), I estimate the cost at $200.
So I have about $1000 in this vehicle (possibly $1,200 when I do the front pads and rotors with Hawk Sector 27)!
$600 for a 2007 Trailblazer LS with the Vortech 4.2 Inline 6 cylinder engine (124,000 miles). Purchased this with an engine noise (work in progress).
I removed the valve cover and found wear on the top of the inside of the cover from the timing chain (there was no top timing chain guide installed on this engine). I purchased a new Timing Chain Guide, but I can not find ware it bolts to the cylinder head).
There is either some type of bracket missing that goes between the cylinder head and guide or a 2007 cylinder head did not have this guide.
the 2007 I4.2 Vortech does not have a top Timing Chain Guide! I plan to install a new timing chain!
I managed to strip out the + & - battery clamps! Looking for replacements now!
Not really sure where to start with this one.
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