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2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT

Bronco Boy

Donating Users
Canadian Sale.

2002 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, 4 door sedan, 413,000km (90% highway), 3.8L, 4 speed automatic, silver, lowered, Aeroforce gauge in triple pillar pod, custom projector headlights, Spyder LED tail lights, all bulbs converted to LED, custom LED fog lights, Borla mufflers, Dynomax exhaust tips, 4 new speakers, newer tires, wheel spacers, 04+ Grand Prix leather seats, cabin filter, JVC stereo with Bluetooth/iPhone connectivity, HuMount stereo face, and lots more.


Most of the issues of these cars have been dealt with: transmission shift kit, upper intake manifold gaskets, cooling system elbows, park lock solenoid, shift interlock connector, wiper pulse module

The bad: clunk in the rear, minor oil leak.

All in all this is a good, reliable 17 year old car. It needs some love, but has lots of life left.

Have lots of parts/projects that can be sold with the car for the right price.

$2000 for the car as is.
$2500 for the car and all the parts/projects

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It is. That is part of the problem I'm sure, as well as all the cool crap I've done to it. I figured some young kid would get a boner over it and snap it up.

I'll give it some more time and keep trying to sell her, but I might end up stripping most of the good stuff off and sending her to the crusher. That makes me sad though. LOL
 
Damn such a shame you gotta let it go.

I'm gonna be the only one left still driving one of these in a few years. Mine only has 78k miles.

I don't think kids really mod their cars anymore. People my age hardly know how a car works. Hell I took it up to the shop a few days back to get my tires balanced and rotated and the guy driving my car into the bay couldn't figure out that the parking brake was engaged and tried to rev it out of the parking spot. I don't know how you miss the big red BRAKE light in the dash...

...And I went to school with this guy...
 
Damn such a shame you gotta let it go.

I'm gonna be the only one left still driving one of these in a few years. Mine only has 78k miles.

I don't think kids really mod their cars anymore. People my age hardly know how a car works. Hell I took it up to the shop a few days back to get my tires balanced and rotated and the guy driving my car into the bay couldn't figure out that the parking brake was engaged and tried to rev it out of the parking spot. I don't know how you miss the big red BRAKE light in the dash...

...And I went to school with this guy...
I think you are right gingerdude. I've had all but 3 enquiries on this thing over the past 6 weeks. Crazy! Might have a lead now, so cross your fingers.
 
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SOLD!

Sad to see her go. Only got $500 for all of it (kept a few higher dollar parts to sell later). The new owner is a friend of a co-worker; his car died, new baby, no money yada yada yada. He wants to turbo it, so that is exciting. LOL

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Oh, and when I dropped some of my ads from $1000 to $500, ALL the special people came out.

One person offered me $125.
One person offered to tow it for $200.
One person asked me to give it to them for free.

Brutal!
 
Congrats on the sale. What is next?
Thanks Guz. I've been looking for about a year, but didn't know what I wanted, and nothing caught my fancy. Almost bought an '07 GP supercharged, then an '06 GXP. Not sure how or why, but about a month ago, I stumbled across an 09 Mazda CX-9, and next thing I knew it was mine. Has all the bells and whistles. I call it the "couch on wheels". LOL

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What parts are in the boxes
stock air box
Airaid drop in air flter
pair of sideview mirrors
bunch of power switches
bunch of door lock switches
stock exhaust tips
one headlight
two headlight mount brackets
front brake rotors
ventvisors
factory carpeted floor mats
bigger front brake caliper brackets
stock lug nuts
digital DIC
injector o-rings
stock shift knob

And some other small parts that I forgot about. I didn't pay a lot of attention to what was going in the boxes; all GP parts had to go. I did keep a handful of brand new parts that I will posting for sale at some point.
 
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