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99'CajunFirehawk157's "99'CajunFirehawk#157" - 1999 Pontiac Trans Am

99'CajunFirehawk#157
Owned by 99CajunFirehawk157
1999 Pontiac Trans Am Firehawk #157

Rated 3.0 by 2 visitor(s)
Last updated: 09-25-2009, 04:06 PM

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Description:

We purchased her in May of 2007 off of eBay, I was scared shit less but the car turned out to be pretty clean with the exception of an after market stereo which was horrible so after yanking that out and returning the interior back to stock, I have slowly begun to tweak her back to "like new" condition. Me and my wife love taking her out on the weekends for a nice sunny drive, most of the time she sits in her garage waiting for the command to come to life from her master. If the weathers nice, we take her out to play, if not, a long nap is in store. Burnouts are optional and of course are welcomed

Engine/Drivetrain Modifications:

SLP 160 thermo
Blackwing Lid
SLP Air-Temperature Module
SLP TCS logic module
Magnaflow Stainless cat back w/dual tips
EGR/AIR delete
intake coolant bye pass

Suspension Modifications:

Hotparts.com: Panhard, Rear LCA's, Strut Tower Brace
UMI: bolt on sub frame connectors, Panhard Relocation bar w/Kit
Bilstein: HD shocks

Wheels/Tires Modifications:

17x9 100% CHROMED Torque Thrust II w/275 Sumitomo's front
17x11 100% CHROMED Torque Thrust II w/315 Sumitomos' rear

Interior/Exterior Modifications:

"BitViper" shorty custom antenna
Brent Franker Custom Decals & Windshield Banner
Added custom tail light sequencer mod
Headrests embroidered with Firehawk logo
RKSport Light bar

Future Modifications:

LS6 intake
D585 GM Coils
NGK TR55 plugs
MSD Wires
Stainless long tube headers
Small Street cam


  1. same o'j
    hi
    i have some qusation
    do you have any idea about how can i hide the throttle body cable brackets behine the PCM ?
    thanks

 


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