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2000 Pontiac Trans Am on 2040-cars

US $7,500.00
Year:2000 Mileage:500 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Oneida, Tennessee, United States

Oneida, Tennessee, United States

More details at: kristoferkccarse@swappers.net .

Read all of listing, you won't be
disappointed.!
Body has 115,000 miles and gauge also says 115,000 miles. This 2000 WS6 is far from stock ((All Upgrades Done at KRAZY KOLORS in DANDRIDGE, TN with only around 500 miles on
rebuild))
This Car has never seen abuse, never been on the track, never raced.. Has sat in a climate controlled garage 24/7
since the build. I baby this car, although it may seem insane to spend the type of money I did on this car to never
abuse it, that's exactly what I did. There is just something about knowing you've got the baddest car on the road,
so bad that nobody challenges you. The Pictures do not do this car justice what so ever.!
Rear Wheel HP is estimated at 450 conservatively- a massive amount pushing a light car.! Car has not been Dyno'd,
was street tuned by the top guy at Krazy Kolors, Brandon Loy. Street Tuning is a lot easier on the car than a Dyno
shop due to heat and resistance.
GOOD LUCK FINDING A BETTER DEAL ANYWHERE! Look up the prices for each of these parts, not to mention Labor!
Countless amount spent on Upgrades with Receipts as Proof
Ls6 243 Fully Ported & Polished heads
ARP bolts
Big Stage 4 Camshaft kit Including valve Springs, Seals, Pushrods, and Gaskets
Stall Converter & Shift kit for optimal Transmission shifting
C5R timing Chain set
Melling 246 High Pressure/ High Volume oil pump
Fast LSXR fuel rails
Fast LSXr 102 Intake
Nick Williams 102 t/b
Fast 36 LB injectors
Stainless Steel Long Tube Headers with fullSLP 3" exhaust with 4" Tips
In car electric cut out at the Y pipe
LS9 headgaskets
ls7 lifters
New Cooper Z rated tires
High pressure Fuel Pump
Stainless Steel CHROME TRANS AM dool overlay and Stainless Steel WS6 Emblem, Not Stickers
(( Engine was never damaged, only greatly upgraded and enhanced)).. This has been a non-smoker's vehicle !! I've
owned this car for over 2 years and NEVER had any issues!!
Kept in Climate controlled garage for last 5 years that I know of! 2+ by myself and 3 by previous owner!
REPORT READS 6 owners -False
I am current and 3rd owner of this WS6, 1st owner was a woman in Michigan, she owned it for most of its life. Sold
to man in Raleigh NC. Then to ME. Other 3 "owners" listed is due to address changes, Duplicate titles, and etc.
2 accidents on report
1st was when Previous NC owner got a crack in rear bumper-- I had repaired at GM dealership to PERFECTION
2nd was someone hit the rear fender of the car on purpose and left small fist sized dent-- I had repaired at GM
dealership to PERFECTION

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