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US $3,500.00
Year:1987 Mileage:89000
Location:

Hudson, Quebec, Canada

Hudson, Quebec, Canada

I am selling my 1987 Pontiac Fiero GT.  It has about 89000 KMS - and I am the second real owner.  The vehicle was traded in by the original owner to a Kia dealership, and they could not sell it.  It wend to auction a few times (that is where the side sills got cracked) and I bought it off the dealer who acquired it at auction.

This car has never been in an accident and has never seen winter - (I had to roll it out of the garage to take the pics)

The original 2.8 developed a rod knock on my test drive, so I bought it anyway (the rest of the car is mint) and swapped in a Lumina z34 motor (DOHC).

The interior is perfect.  This is my 6th Fiero - and the nicest one I have owned.

It has a true dual exhaust (no cross over) - and right now it is running a 7730 ECU and 17 lbs injectors.  This will require custom tuning to get correct, as it runs rich right now.  

I will also include new discs, pads, some original Fiero fuel injection stuff - valve covers and other stuff from the original engine.  Sell it or scrap it - your choice. 

I will include brand new eibach lowering springs as well.

If you buy the vehicle with the Buy it now price - I will include a brand new Megasquirt 2 with the flying lead.

I am selling it as I no longer have the time to work on it and I have started a new job in Calgary - so I would rather not move it.  However, if you are a buyer in Calgary, or if you want it shipped from Calgary - I can have it transported for a nominal fee.  

The car is located in Montreal, Quebec.

Some Video of the car running here:

And here:

http://youtu.be/wtYBp_q07UA


Buyer responsible for all shipping and customs related issues.  I can assist in having the vehicle shipped by transporting it somewhere in Montreal - but all other costs, issues, etc… will be the responsibility of the buyer.







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