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Thursday, May 22, 2008

Selling our 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP


We've decided to sell our Pontiac. So if you're interested or you know of someone who might be interested owning a modern American muscle car, you gotta check out this rocket. Click here for a collection of exterior and interior pictures and the details follow:

Asking price: $6600 (between KBB “Good” and “Fair” conditions) or best offer

I am selling a 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP. The VIN is 1G2WR5213YF135022. The current mileage is 74,530 miles and has a clean title.

FWD V6 3.8 liter Supercharged engine with automatic transmission

Options include sunroof, leather seats, premium wheels (6), cassette player, tinted windows, and traction control. Standard equipment includes AC (blows cold), dual climate control, power steering, power windows, power door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, AM/FM stereo, dual front air bags, ABS (4-wheel), power driver seat, rear spoiler, keyless remote entry with trunk release button (this is a great feature!). The driver’s seat is heated (this is a great feature for those cold mornings!)

We are the car’s second owners. The first owner was a college professor who passed away a few years prior and as a result, this car has sat for almost two years before being given to us by the widow. This is a great car for cruising. There’s plenty of legroom in the front and back seats making it great for road trips. The trunk is spacious and the trunk lid is mounted on hydraulic struts allowing for your luggage to go inside without getting crushed by the trunk lid. Put back the sunroof, lower the windows and enjoy the roar of the V6 Supercharged engine. It is awesome to hit the gas and feel the G-force knock you back into your seat. This car really moves! If you appreciate the power of a classic American muscle car then this car is for you.

·The paint is still in good condition with some mild oxidation occurring around the rear spoiler (9);
·The HUD does not work (A Pontiac extra that projects speed and other data on the windshield. There’s still the normal instrument panel on the dash.);
·The “Service Engine Soon” light on the dashboard is constantly on (our mechanic believes this is a faulty signal, the engine runs fine);
·There’s a small dent in the front passenger side fender (7) that is quite hard to see because the black paint camouflages it;
·The rear passenger side taillight cover has developed some condensation inside it (8) but it still works fine;
·The rear driver side tire needs replacing soon;
·The rear driver side window does not work (14);
·The front passenger side wheel is missing one bolt to the lug nut (this does not effect the integrity of the wheel);
·And approximately three inches of the front passenger side window molding is broken off (this does not effect the functioning of the window).
·This is a non-smoker vehicle.
·The interior of the car is fine, showing normal wear.
All of the above issues have not affected the overall drivability of the car. I commute to and from work in it everyday.

No modifications have been made to the vehicle.

We do not have a copy of the owner’s manual but you can get a copy of it online from the Pontiac website.

The car has been serviced four times in the last three months.
·We replaced a microchip that controls the fuel flow;
·Rotated the tires (a lug nut on the front driver side wheel and ABS sensor were damaged during the tire rotation and were replaced by the tire people);
·Replaced the ignition key solenoid;
·A factory recall to replace the front oil gasket;
·And new spark plug wires.

We can provide maintenance records for all of the servicing we’ve done it (except the spark plug wires because our mechanic did it for free) while we’ve owned it.

The warranty coverage has expired for this car.

Contact: Brian Lo at brolo77@yahoo.com or 310-850-5792 (cell) for more information.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Staying in America

Yep, Allison and I aren't considering going overseas anymore so we'll be staying in the U.S. now. We weren't able to work out a deal with the overseas organization so we've closed the book on leaving the States. We're both sad and disappointed it didn't happen since we really thought we were going international. But we gave it our best shot and we don't have any regrets pursuing that endeavor.

One thing that we're excited about is staying here in the So. Cal. area close by to friends and family. We've got family here in LA, SD and further up north in the Bay Area. We'll continue to be able to see them more often than if we lived thousands of miles away, separated by oceans and continents.

Right now, I'm temping and looking for a job in San Diego and Allison's still plugging away at the Mission. We're also in the process of buying another car to replace my hot rod Pontiac and eventually buying a home. I feel like these are all very grown up things for me to be considering, daunting to say the least. But all I can do is my best and pray the Lord will show us favor.

Thanks to all of you who asked about our plans and listened to our journey. We appreciate all the love and support you've shown us and we look forward to being close by to continue our relationships with you all here in America.