2006 Pontiac Gto on 2040-cars
North Tonawanda, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:408 stroker
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Model: GTO
Trim: 2 door coupe
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Mileage: 43,243
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: ls2-408 stroker
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: phantom black
Interior Color: charcoal black
Number of Cylinders: 8
This is my 2006 Pontiac GTO. It is phantom black and in mint condition, like buying new. I am the original and only owner, I bought it brand new in 2006. I can write a book on what was done to this car, I have over 60,000 dollars in it between just parts and labor. This car can be raced or used for show, I used it for show, it's a show winner and I win an award at every show I put it in. The car has 42,000 original miles, the new motor has 1,500 miles and so does the tranny. I had a brand new 408 stroker professionally built and dyno tuned. The car passes inspection and has no check engine lights. The transmission was rebuilt to take more power, was beefed up, had a shift kit and a 3,400 stall converter put in it. Everything under the hood including the whole motor has been either chromed, powder coated or painted. It's a real head turner. The paint on the car was always taken care of it and looks better than when the dealer sold it to me. It has a custom cowl hood with custom paint and flames, all emblems have been changed to polished ones. Front and back chrome grilles I bought brand new, 18 inch staggered wheels and tires only 350 miles on them. 60 percent of car is all new due to upgrading parts .Way too much to list here, will need to call me for any questions and I can tell you everything that has been done to the car.
I will break down everything done to car first on the outside: Front and back billet grilles, 18 inch staggered wheels, all the rotors brake brackets and calipers have been painted so it's all nice and clean, all polished emblems around whole car, underground neon lights, custom cowl hood with flame paint job, windshield wiper cowl was all hydro-dipped. Interior is two tone red & black, has painted trim and red & black carbon fiber pieces, chrome pieces, chrome b and m custom Radner shifter, 7 inch flat screen DVD cd player and gps, gator pods and triple pods with all auto meter gauges. I put a brand new steering wheel on, all leather interior and is in perfect shape, no rips, tears, no one rarely sat in passenger seat, no one ever sat in the back. Custom Lloyd floor mats with billet clip downs, all hidden red theater light neons, the suspension is stock except I put the drag bags in back, the exhaust is kooks 1 and 7/8 ceramic coated long tube headers and has magna flow cat back system with 4 inch rear tips motor.
As far as under the hood, way too much to list... every screw has been chromed, everything is chromed, painted or powder coated down to motor oil pan, k member... You can put mirror under car for shows. Everything has been done as far as the stroker build, the crank is forged, the rods are forged, h beam rods forged, pistons are forged. Has an ARP engine girdle, trick flow SLP high volume oil pump, comp custom grind cam, comp lifters, trick flow hardened push rods. This cam is good for nitrous blower or turbo, it has 237 cc ported and polished heads, has ARP head studs, Harland Sharp roller rockers, Mezerie electric water pump all chrome, under drive pulley, Fast 102 intake, Nick Williams 102 mm throttle body, Fast fuel rails, Fast 46lb injectors, 255 fuel pump in the gas tank, K and N Typhoon cold air intake. Has an Optima red top battery. Everything under the hood is brand new. I'm sure I left a lot out about this car and you can call or message me anytime to find out more. If you bought a stock one it would cost $60,000 easily with parts and labor. The price I'm selling for is really fair, my loss is your gain. I'm only selling because I'm looking to start a new build. I win every show I go to and it gets old... time to build something else :)
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