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I know this is completely the wrong forum to post this in - but while listing my GTR, I thought I might as well list this as well just in case anyone from here may be interested or know someone that might like this (we are car enthusiasts after all yeah).

Original 1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am (Same as the Knight Rider model for those of you old enough to remember the tv series with David Hasselhoff)
-Right Hand Drive (Professionally done Mirror-Conversion)
-Black Exterior with Gold decals
-Tan Leather Interior
-Leather Steering Wheel
-Tinted Windows
-305cu V8 Engine (Matching Numbers)
-3 speed auto-transmission
-T-Tops (Removable glass roof panels)
-Original bulge hood

Heaps of brand new parts installed before storage (all have probably less than 1000kms on them) including:
-Full Engine recondition
-Full Exhaust System (Custom Made Extractors)
-Radiator
-Clutch Fan
-Transmission Cooler
-Transmission
-Rear Differential (with taller gearing) + Rear Axles
-Spark Plugs
-Spark Leads
-Fuel Filter
-Oil Filter
-Air Filter
-Overflow bottle
-Wiper Bottle
-Tyres
-Weather Seals all around (Including T-Tops)

Heaps of extras including:
-Ground effects kit off late model trans am (uninstalled)
-Sub-Frame Connectors (uninstalled)

Car was purchased 10 years ago by a car collector and has been in garaged storage after restoration for several years. A lot of money and time has been spent on this car - however as I am permanently relocating overseas, unfortunately it is time for this baby to get a new home!

*** Please note I am currently out of the country with work and will not be back until early-July 2013 - I am posting this ad now as I am not going to have a lot of time to part ways with it once I return, so hoping I can get a good show of interest and will give people enough time to work out their finances. For all inquiries please send me a private message with your email address so I can contact you back as I'm not sure what the mail restrictions are for new members.

Sold as is - No RWC/Rego (although I doubt it will need much/if anything to pass a RWC) - excellent example of American Muscle. As it was registered and driven on Victorian roads the car is fully compliant with Australian standards (lighting systems etc have been modified and converted accordingly). The car can be registered under a "club permit" or as it is over 30 years old can be placed under "historic/classic" for cheaper registration.


Asking $14,000 ono (All reasonable and genuine offers will be considered). Local pickup is preferred, but happy for buyer to organize freight (payment to be made in full prior to shipping).

Located in the Inner SE Suburbs of Melbourne

(Unfortunately the picture isn't the best, but it is the only one I have on me currently - happy to provide much more once I return to Australia)

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