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  • Gauging interest: 1999 Trans Am, M6, 82k miles

    Car ain't for sale...yet.

    Right now i'm just CONSIDERING my options for the time being.

    Rundown on the car:
    1999 Pontiac Trans Am - 82k miles
    Red, Ebony leather, LOADED (minus CD changer), T tops, Hurst shifter
    Lid/Filter, True dual exhaust system after catalytic converters.
    16" Factory Chrizzzzzome wheels.

    The wheels are IMMACULATE, not a single scratch on any of them. The paint for the most part is in great condition, save for a small scrap on the driver door (noticeable ONLY when very clean), and the typical 6 year old car small chips on the hood from highway travel.

    Mechanically, this thing is a horse. Doesn't burn, leak, nor use oil, trans shifts smooth, no abnormal noises.

    KBB on this sucker is ~10,500 to I believe 11,900.

    If I was to sell it, I think I'd have to ask ~11,000 even. Is that a good starting point?

    pictures:
    http://photobucket.com/albums/v284/n...e2000/TransAm/

    2011 Camaro LS 6M, in black.

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    • #3
      already?

      current car- 95 Trans am- bolt ons, parked and collecting dust. why? because **** it

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      • #4
        In all honesty, I think you'd be lookin at more along the lines of 8-9,000 for the car. When considering my mustang I'd seen semi modded ones go for 10,000 with less miles....just my .02
        ~Tom
        1994 Camaro: Firebird Interior, 3.4L to 3800 converted, OBD2 converted, A4 to M5 converted...In the turbo retirement home...<br /><br />1994 Mustang GT: 347 Forged Stroker, Port Matched Edelbrock Heads and Intakes, Tremec 3550 T-5, Spec Stage 2

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        • #5
          my offer is 10K drew, hit me up
          RedlineVSix

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tdz16:
            In all honesty, I think you'd be lookin at more along the lines of 8-9,000 for the car. When considering my mustang I'd seen semi modded ones go for 10,000 with less miles....just my .02
            ~Tom
            No offense, but a mustang has nothing to do with a TA, and anything below KBB is a "fair" asking price.

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