2004 Pontiac Gto Street Machine Lsx 450 Cid on 2040-cars
Salmon, Idaho, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 3,200
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
2004 GTO Street Machine:
Very nice car, owned it since it was new. Street legal. Car built by professionals. Car was built to do 9.50's in a quarter mile on the old motor, and ran 9.90's. New motor is built to run 8.90's with a 3800 pound car. Car is very very nice, pictures simply do this car no justice. Lots of time and money invested in this car which you will see upon reading further.
Engine: 450 CID motor built by TNT racing. (World record holders in 8th mile.)
- Custom built Pro Systems SV1 Carb
- Mast Black Label Two Piece Manifold ported to match CFM of heads
- Mast Black Label Heads Custom Built by Mast and TNT Racing
- Ferriea Valves
- Titanium Retainers
- Bullet Custom Solid Roller Cam Shaft
- Bullet Solid Roller Lifters
- T&D Pedestal Mount Rockers 1.7's and 1.8's
- Comp Push Rods
- Cometric Head Gaskets
- Diamond Pistons 13 to 1 Comp. Ratio
- One Inch Pins
- Callies Dragon Slayer Rods
- Dragon Slayer Crank
- GM LSX Block
- Stuart Electric Water Pump
- MSD Pro Billet Dist.
- MSD Digital 7 plus Ignition
- MSD Wires
- Kooks Super Comp Stainless Headers
- NOS Fogger System With Programmable Controller
- Airomotive 1000 Fuel Pump
- Airomotive Fuel Reg.
- Russel Fuel Lines
- Too many more parts to list
Transmission: Built to handle 1500 Hp including NOS
- Turbo 400 Case
- Custom Built by Hughes (Not catalog bought)
- Custom built Hughes Torque Converter
- Hughes Flex Plate
- Hughes Reverse Valve Body and Trans Brake
- Hurst Linelock Shifter
- Custom built Drive Line
- Strange Ford 9 Inch
- 373 Gears
- Custom Torque Arm Suspension
- Strange Adjustable Shocks Front & Rear
Extras:
- Custom Frame and Drive Shaft Hoops Incorporated Into the Unibody Construction (Car does not twist)
- S&W Roll Cage
- Auto Meter Gauges
- Griffin Radiator
- Billet Specialty Wheels
- Mickey Thompson Tires
- Pro Series G Force 5 Point Harness
- Strange Pro Axles
- TOO MUCH MORE TO LIST
The motor puts out 869 Hp without NOS plus it was built to run with a 500 shot of NOS for total Hp of 1369 with NOS. This car truly has one BAD little motor!!! As you can see there has been ample amounts of time and money invested in the creation of this car, with over $20,000 invested into the motor alone. The custom paint on this car causes it to catch the eye of nearly anyone it passes. The car has won many trophies in car shows and even more races on the track. Just remember, the motor currently in the car, has not been ran outside of breaking it in on the dyno. Must sell to a good home due to my current economic situation. Happy bidding and I will enjoy talking to the new owner about their BAD little Goat. Contact Craig Wilcox for more info @ 2089403040 or willys426@gmail.com.
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