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2002 Pontiac Trans Am Ws6 136,xxx Red Ls1 400hp on 2040-cars

US $10,500.00
Year:2002 Mileage:136600
Location:

Duncan, Oklahoma, United States

Duncan, Oklahoma, United States

2002 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 
136,xxx this is a daily driver miles will go up, however not over 137,000

Modifications:

Performance: 
Texas Speed and Performance Torquor V3 cam, 231/234 .641/.598
Pacesetter Stainless Steel longtube Headers
LS7 Lifters
PRC .675 springs
LS6 Intake Manifold
LS6 Valley Cover with improved PCV system
Tuned by Boost performance in Amarillo TX.
Billet Catch can for PCV system to avoid oil entering intake manifold.
MAP, O2 sensors, IAT, IAC, have all been replaced 3 Months ago.
NGK tr55 plugs gapped to specs installed 1 month ago. 
Oil Changes every 2-3000 miles Mobil 1 Full Synthetic extended Performance 10W-30

Driveline:
Spec Stage 3+ Clutch 4 Weeks old
Brand new OEM LS1 Flywheel 4 weeks old
Brand new OEM Slave Cylinder 4 weeks old
RAM Clutches Adjustable Clutch Master Cylinder (for adjusting pedal release time)
Installed New pilot bearing, New throwout bearing 4 weeks old.

Suspension:
Founders performance 1 3/4 Lower Control Arms
Founders Performance 1 1/4 Panhard Bar
1.5" Lowering springs all the way around. New OEM struts in front approximately 10 weeks old.
WS6 Boxed in Torque Arm with polyurethane Bushing.
Polyurethane Sway Bar bushings.
Upgraded Power Steering Cooler for increased life, and to avoid the common issue of coolant leakage.

Exhaust:
Pacesetter Longtube 1 3/4 / 3" collector
Pacesetter tight fit Y-pipe for extra clearence, 3"
Borla Tunable Exhaust, stainless steel.

Brakes:
BrakeMotive Cross Drilled and Slotted Zinc Plated rotors. (black) 3 months old.
EBC RED Stuff pads all four corners. 3 months old.

Appearence:
Torch RED paint.
17x8 BOYD CODDINGTON T6061 Alumnium Wheels Powdercoated Black FRONT
17x10 BOYD CODDINGTON T6061 Aluminum Wheels powdercoated Black (3" lip) REAR
WS6 Ram Air hood. (factory Hood)

The Car's A/C has been deleted, however all components are in a box including bolts, lines, everything needed to reinstall, however the Heater is still complete.

The Car was dynoed and produced 395 HP, just a cold day short of 400 HP to the wheels. Made 370 ft/lbs.

Requires 91 Octane fuel.
Fuel filter was replaced appox. 3 months ago.

Never had any issues with the car, its a great car, and runs really good. The dash has no cracks, the doors do however and they are in the usual place that these cars have. Leather seats, alittle worn, but no holes or rips, lumbar, side curtain, height, automatic adjustable. 

500$ deposit, clean and clear title, will ship at buyers expense.

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