Exhaling is through headers, and SLP Loudmouth mufflers. Rated at 5.7 liters, this LS1 with electronic fuel injection and sports an aftermarket supercharger, and a T56 6-speed manual transmission throwing power back to a RPO coded GU6 3.42 posi rear axle will have you up to speed in no time. With Ram Air and a performance handling package, this healthy mill can take you down the road at exciting speed. Also, some gauges are located with the A pillar on the driver's side. This radio can be controlled by the steering wheel so you can continue your cruise while changing the tunes. The undulating dash, in black, houses the instrument panel, a banging Delco radio/ CD player with equalizer and 10 speakers strategically placed to rock your world. The buckets flank a sweeping forward black console which houses a large glove box/armrest and the black leather booted and topped Hurst shifter. All this leather is in good condition showing slight wear on the bolster areas. Popping off the smoked glass “T” tops we can venture inside to a world of more curved surfaces in the form of black leather covered power bucket seats up front and a dual bucket setup in the rear. More round design on the rear honeycomb taillights, and another curved integrated bumper and we have a thing of undulating Sunfire Yellow beauty. The large black B pillar supports a swept back curved rear window, and this makes its way under an integrated tail spoiler. More air intakes, good gaps, and some sweeping graphics are seen here. Speaking of the windshield it has a major swept back rake to it and adds to the Rubenesque line when viewed from the sides. Up here we are greeted with more air intakes, bulbous hidden headlights, and a dual cowl hood scoop complete with dual screaming chickens and licking flames heading towards the windshield in multiple shades of gray. From its shapely integrated bumper with fog lights, turn signals and air intakes, it seamlessly moves into the hood. Making use of a curvaceous surface, this car appears to be moving when standing still. Approximately a mere 2,391 units were produced, (1,396 manual, 995 automatic), and this one is a completely stock and well-maintained vehicle with only 4,231 original miles! A beautiful coat of Sunfire Yellow with ebony trim combination, and I'm excited! The common denominator defining Pontiac as a brand since 1982 is the notion that Pontiac both symbolized and actualized excitement.įor consignment, a chance to put yourself in the seat where you will be driving excitement! This is in the form of a 2002 Firebird Trans Am collector's edition. In 1992 the Pontiac division of GM changed its decade old theme line from “We build excitement” to “We are driving excitement.” This new campaign shifted emphasis from overall branding to supporting individual models.
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