2001 Pontiac Trans Am 44k Miles Maple Red Metallic Rare Color on 2040-cars
High Bridge, New Jersey, United States
This is my 2001 Trans Am. I will describe the car to the best of my ability.
It has a little over 44k miles which is subject to change as it is still being driven until it is sold. The car is the rare and highly sought after Maple Red Metallic. I have had the car for under two years and unfortunately have to let her go. She is a good daily driver. There is normal wear and tear as to be expected but is in good running condition. There are areas where the paint is chipping. I have added an awesome sounding exhaust to this car! It has the KOOKs true dual exhaust system including the headers all the way back. The car also comes with drilled rotors and aftermarket rims that can be seen in the pictures. I highly encourage all interested parties to see the car and message me with any and all questions before buying. Buyer must contact seller before purchasing. The car is also being listed locally and the listing may be removed at any time. |
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