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Mint 2008 Pontiac G8 Gt Sedan 13,128 Original Miles, Covered And Garage Kept on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:13128
Location:

Titusville, Florida, United States

Titusville, Florida, United States
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Mint 2008 Pontiac G8 GT

Your are bidding an a Mint Condition 2008 Pontiac G8 GT sedan. This car has only 13,128 miles on it and spends most of it's time under a car cover in the garage, the Car only comes out on the best of days.

The owner has done some modifications to the engine and exhaust system, but he has retained all of the original parts including the original paper air filter. All of the parts go with the car.

Performance Modifications on this G8 GT include:

  • American Racing Long Tube 1 3/4 ” Headers with Catted X pipe.
  • Roto-Fab Cold Air Intake System.
  • High Performance Internal Air Sensor.
  • Jeremy Formato Ported Intake Manifold and Throttle Body. 
  • Livornois Motorsports, Stage 1c cam and DOD delete.  219/228 duration, .600/.600 lift, 117.5 LSA.
  • Livernois Motorsports high performance valve springs, LS2 roller lifters, titanium spring seats, retainers, locks, LS2 timing chain tensioner.
  • Livernois Motorsports CNC multi angle valve job.
  • Livernois Motorsports hardened push rods.
  • Jeremy Formato performance chassis dyno tune.

All the head work was done by Livornois Motorsports. You can see the invoices and assorted paperwork here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/64002766@N07/sets/72157641015516695/

The car was Dyno Tunesd at Jeremy Formato Performance. You can see the Dyno Tune Video here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/64002766@N07/sets/72157641014758634/

All of the engine work was done my a GM Goodwrench Master Technician. Pictures of the Engine and Exhaust work are here:

CAM:  http://www.flickr.com/photos/64002766@N07/sets/72157641014436994/

Intake: http://www.flickr.com/photos/64002766@N07/sets/72157641014107213/

Exhaust System pictures: http://www.flickr.com/photos/64002766@N07/sets/72157641014648274/

Addition Pictures of the Car can be found here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/64002766@N07/sets/72157641012921393/

No expense was spared on this car and the car runs and drives perfect. This car has never been abused and actually the hardest it was ever driven was during the Dyno.

2008 Pontiac G8 GT

Pontiac’s Final Muscle Car

Pontiac began production of the G8 in 2008 and introduced two versions, a base model and the GT. The G8 is built in Elizabeth, Australia by GM subsidiary, Holden and is marketed there as a Holden Commodore SS-V. In 2008, the G8 was offered in twomodels, base V-6 and GT. The base model is powered by a 3.6 litre, V-6producing 261 hp. The GT version is powered by a 6.0 litre V-8 producing an incredible 361 hp. The 6.0 litre engine is actually 364 cubic inches which when compared to the horsepower it produces, equates to almost 1hp per cubic inch. A goal of most 60’s performance cars, very seldom accomplished!  The only transmission available was the 6speed auto with driver shift control, which actually has three variations of shifting to suit the driver, fully auto, sport (delayed downshifts) and manual.The G8 is a rear wheel driven vehicle with a fully independent suspension at all four wheels and sports a limited slip differential for improved handling and acceleration.

Options were limited to accelerate the shipping time from Australia. Options included Standard, Sport and Premium packages. A sunroof was available.

All GT’s came with the same performance features. The standard version had cloth seating while the Premium Package featured leather seating. The Sport Package had a more compact leather steering wheel, sport pedals and shift knob and 19” wheels and summer performance tires.

The performance potential of these cars is impressive. With a few simple bolt-on performance parts the G8 GT becomes one of the quickest cars on the road today.

 

Inspection and limited Test drives are available by appointment. You can reach me at 321-403-2079.

Please do not call me with trades of any type other that US Dollars.

To my overseas bidders I will except Money Tranfers and Bank Checks, but there will be a 10 day hold on checks before I will release to a transporter. You can arrange shipment from the ports of Tampa, Jacksonville or Miami FL.

All other US and Canadian Bidders I will except Cash in person, Personal Check,Cashiers Check and Money Tranfer. All checks Must be drawn on a Local Bank or a National Bank with a local branch or there will be a 7 day hold before the car is released.

 

 Thank You and Good Luck

 

 


On Feb-15-14 at 20:02:08 PST, seller added the following information:

A note to all bidders. I will not contact you outside of eBay and  will never contact you with a second offer.  If anyone does they trying to scam you.

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