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6-speed 6.0l Ls2 49k Miles 2006 Pontiac Gto 6.0l Stick Manual Transmission Clean on 2040-cars

US $17,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:49016
Location:

Huntington, New York, United States

Huntington, New York, United States
Advertising:

2006 PONTIAC GTO COUPE

~~~~~49k Original Miles!~~~~~

6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION

*Factory/Stock NO MODIFICATIONS*

6.0L V8 LS2 Engine!

This is the one to own!

This GTO was traded in to us by one of our customers on an AMG Mercedes. It runs and drives perfect, no warning lights are on. Clutch and gearbox feel perfect. Engine runs smooth. We believe that this car is completely stock and un-modified. It has the feel of a nicely-kept, un-abused vehicle. There is no excessive wear and tear on the car and for it's year and mileage it is in above average condition. We took many detailed photos and pasted them below. We take close-ups of any flaws that we can see.

**Oil Service was just done**

**Just received a full professional detail**

Offers from people who contact us and show that they are serious buyers will be more strongly considered!

Car is available for showings by appointment at almost any time in Huntington, NY 11743.

(631) 629-5356

If you are a FL resident we will need to collect sales tax, and registration fees. All other states just sales tax. Once the vehicle is paid for you can have the title, register it and drive it home, you can ship it or we can deliver it with in 25 miles of Huntington, NY. We are able to issue a temporary plate, however, if we do so we must collect $25 and have valid insurance. When you return to your state you will be able to be credited for the tax you paid to Florida. There are a few states that will not credit you so be sure to check with us for details before submitting an offer. NO DEALER FEES! We are a Licensed, Bonded, and Insured Motor Vehicle Dealer!! $100 fee will be added to the winning bid to cover all documentation, fed-ex, advertising, and prep work if you are not picking up the vehicle in person. Vehicle and/or title will not be released until paid in full and money is cleared (including wire transfers which take 24hours to clear). Please be advised the all used vehicles have a certain amount of normal wear and tear, we do our best to fully describe the vehicle to you but normal wear and tear may exist. If the vehicle contains excessive wear and tear and/or damage we will do our best to disclose that. We welcome you to come inspect the car before bidding, if you do not exercise that right and something is not what you thought it was that is your responsibility. All Vehicles are sold AS-IS, WHERE-IS unless otherwise noted.You are more than welcome to come inspect the car or send someone on your behalf prior to bidding. THE DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF WINNING THE AUCTION. If you do not send the deposit with-in 24 hours to hold the vehicle we reserve the right to sell to another party. If you win the car and do not pay we will take appropriate legal action. Please be able to pay for a vehicle if you are going to bid, if you need financing advice or have a trade feel free to call. If you leave a deposit to hold the car and don't purchase it for a reason that does not have to do with the condition of the car or anything pertaining to the car you forfeit the deposit to give us retribution of ebay and other fees. Vehicle must be picked up within 7 days of auction end unless otherwise arranged between both parties. If no previous arrangements are made, depending on how much storage may be available, the vehicle may be subject to storage fees of $25 per day until picked up. The vehicle is for sale locally and we reserve the right to sell it and end the auction at any time. Thank you for your business.



























































































































































































































































































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