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It's time to sell one of my toys, (house needs work)

 

2002 Trans Am WS6 Ram Air

Navy blue metallic with tan interior,6 speed,no traction control or c.d changer,fully loaded otherwise. 7,300 miles

mostly stock with a few add ons--SLP air box lid,smooth air bellow,high flow Y pipe,Pro 5.0 shifter (have the original Hurst),Lou's short stick,Accel air filter,Autometer shift light,Mobil 1 oil since 1000 miles. Also have a Spec stage 2 clutch with billet flywheel brand new in box(stock clutches are known to be crap so I was going to install this one before I had problems).The car is alot of fun to drive but with the new house I don't have time to enjoy it.I also have the extended warranty on it from G.M.

 

$25,000 or b/o E-mail me at [email protected] with questions. I do have a couple of pictures.

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It's time to sell one of my toys, (house needs work)

 

2002 Trans Am WS6 Ram Air

Navy blue metallic with tan interior,6 speed,no traction control or c.d changer,fully loaded otherwise. 7100 miles

mostly stock with a few add ons--SLP air box lid,smooth air bellow,high flow Y pipe,Pro 5.0 shifter (have the original Hurst),Lou's short stick,Accel air filter,Autometer shift light,Mobil 1 oil since 1000 miles. Also have a Spec stage 2 clutch with billet flywheel brand new in box(stock clutches are known to be crap so I was going to install this one before I had problems).The car is alot of fun to drive but with the new house I don't have time to enjoy it.I also have the extended warranty on it from G.M. 

 

$25,000 or b/o      E-mail me at  [email protected] with questions. I do have a couple of pictures.

 

 

 

 

 

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TTT for you! I would love to have a Blue T/A... that's the sweetest color on one IMO and I have not seen many around. Good luck with the sell!

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