1998 Pontiac Trans Am Part out LS1 4L60E
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I have a 1999 Trans Am that I am parting out. It has the LS1 with a 4L60E transmission. It looks to have been very well taken maintained. The car shows 109,XXX miles. Equipped with medium grey leather lumbar seats, leather door panels, A4 console in good shape. It has Pacesetter long tube headers with y-pipe and SLP Loudmouth as the only modifications.
NOTE: None of the prices reflect shipping. If you are interested in anything as for pricing with your ZIP. If there is anything else on the car you may want feel free to ask.
Drivetrain 2850
Headers with Y pipe 375
SLP Loudmouth 275
Seats 600
Honeycomb Taillights(Pair) 300
Door Panels 200
Console 125
LS1 E fans 125
LH 98 up Headlight Assembly 400
Trans Am Decklid with Spoiler 300








UPDATE: Interior and Hood Pictures.











NOTE: None of the prices reflect shipping. If you are interested in anything as for pricing with your ZIP. If there is anything else on the car you may want feel free to ask.
Drivetrain 2850
Headers with Y pipe 375
SLP Loudmouth 275
Seats 600
Honeycomb Taillights(Pair) 300
Door Panels 200
Console 125
LS1 E fans 125
LH 98 up Headlight Assembly 400
Trans Am Decklid with Spoiler 300








UPDATE: Interior and Hood Pictures.
Last edited by Formulized94; Mar 18, 2008 at 09:40 PM.
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The interior is medium grey, I do not have any pictures of it yet. I did not get a chance to clean it up at all. The door panels are mint, no cracks. The seats are quite nice as well.
will you give me price shipped for the door panels and console.. pics of the console and panels also when you get them cleaned and does the lid on the console work properly... thanks zip is 39482
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