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Thirdgen89GTA's 1989 Pontiac TransAm GTA
A 1989 TransAm GTA i picked up on 9/11/01 with a busted engine/trans, and major issues to repair. For years all I could really afford to do was keep it running, but recently I've decided its no longer enough. Either I am going to fix it, or sell it and start off with a better car.

Thankfully (or maybe not thankfully) i've decided that the car needs to be fixed.

To that end, I've purchased a new bumper cover, and am still searching for front GFX, fenders will be sourced from certifit, and the GTA emblems will be sourced from www.gtaemblems.com. Its going to be painted white again.

The interior is going to be replaced and redone, if i can find all of the peices its going to be done in black.

Drivetrain wise its a stock B-body LT1 making 260hp and 330lb/ft, I've added hooker 2055 headers, and a SLP 2otL cat-back. It moves out decently well, but I have no idea what it will actually run at the track.
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