2002 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am Collector Edition WS6
Legends aren't born, they're made...and this ones been in the making 35years. Furthermore, this one can prove its merit in under 5.5 seconds thanks to 325 horsepower under the functional ram air hood. as an exclamation point to four generations, the collector edition trans am is one rare bird. Only 2,000 of these customized firebirds will ever roll a tire over pavement. Or be sprayed with a yellow-over-black paint scheme as bad as the cars attitude. Or carry the collector edition emblem-The undisputed symbol of Pontiac's ultimate performance machine.. It's a proud car that could only come........ from Detroit, with love.
Page 1 - CETA Introduction
Page 2 - Random Images and Carshows
Page 3 - Interior & Decals
Page 4 - Z15 Option Package
Page 5 - CETA Vacation & Holiday
Page 6 - Daytona 500 Pacecar package
Page 7 - 2005 Southern Trans Am Regional Show
Page 8 - 2006 Show Season
Page 9 - 2006 Southern Trans Am Regional Show
Page 10 - Interior Door Crack Repair Guide
My Collector Edition Trans Am. My CETA is #619 of 2390 produced. My CETA is a show car as well as my daily driver. I've taken it down the track twice and that is enough for me to get a baseline on the stock performance. Here is the basic rundown on the information: -Build Date Nov 26, 2001-ASC Conversion Date Nov 27,2001-Coupe-Collector Yellow on Ebony Leather-A4-TCS-#126 of 510 T-top w/ A4 made
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The Collector Edition Trans Am.
It's about the power.
Its about the look.
It's about the sound.
It's about putting a big
exclamation point on
four generations and
35 years of Firebird production.
Legends arent' born,
they're made.

I love this pic. Even though I took it out of frame there was just something about it that I liked. It is now my PC's background.
This pic was taken at the 8th Annual St. Joseph's Car Show for Charity at the Strawberry Festival in Ponchatoula, La. April of 2002. I got a top 50 award out of 120 entries into the show. My first award for the car.
My Custom Collector Edition Fuel Rail Covers by Savage1. I had these made by Rob, who I met on LS1.com in 2002 when I got the car. I knew if I got FRC's for my CETA then they would have to be just as loud and obnoxious as the car itself. So I let Rob work his magic and this is the final product of his genius. These were the 1st FRC's to have Black Textured paint around the edges to make it flow better with the plastic intake. If you are interested in a set of custom FRC's,then contact Bryan at parbreak@comcast.net or check out his site: Custom FRC's
I installed the FRC's as soon as I got them. Took me close to 2 hours getting them in there without any cutting to the FRC's but it got done and I love the look. I get a lot of attention at carshows with these, lots of questions too.
Here you can see my underhood mirrors I got from Blake Florin on LS1.com. Love to have the mirrors in there for the shows so people walking up can already get a glimpse of the FRC's without having to stick their head under the hood. If you are interested in a set of underhood mirrors, visit Blake's site: www.florin.net/mirrors
Custom ASC Numbered CETA Specific Badge

Dynograph for CETA 619




