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2004 Pontiac Gto Holden Monaro on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:28500 Color: COSMOS PURPLE /
 PURPLE
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Engine:5.7 LS1
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 6G2VX12G54L264361
Year: 2004
Mileage: 28,500
Make: Pontiac
Exterior Color: COSMOS PURPLE
Model: GTO
Interior Color: PURPLE
Trim: MONARO
Drive Type: rear wheel drive, what else?

2004 HOLDEN MONARO GTO

 Only 377 manual transmission Cosmos Purple GTO's were ever produced.

  Genuine Australian GM components were used in the conversion:

  • Monaro front bar (bumper cover), complete with HID fog lamps and grille
  • Monaro side repeater lamps
  • Holden Senator tail lamps and garnish
  • Custom Holden chrome wheel logos
  • Monaro door sills with Holden lion
  • Steering wheel Holden emblem is a reproduction
  • Shaved  and filled spoilerless decklid,  blended to match
  • Twin scoop hood painted to match
  • 18" GTO wheel upgrade,  Bridgestone Potenza RE760 tires
  • Reprogrammed cluster to show Lion on start up  and  shift light activated
  •  Australian JHP Option 4 (GMM street) shifter was fitted with a short lever machined to accept the stock knob.

 Other than the above mentioned, the car is completely stock.

 This car is in excellent condition, no issues. Runs and drives like new. No exaggeration! Very clean interior, purple leather still smells new. 28000 miles. No excessive driveline lash like most others, no rattles. Original springs don't sag.  No split seams in the rear seats. No door dings. Wheels although not perfect are free from any curb rash. The sole detractions are a couple of stone chips ons the hood and inevitable minute scratches in the clearcoat.

Owners manual, radio code card, silver limited edition brochure and even window sticker are included.

 I also have the original flat hood (which I prefer) and the purple spoiler that was hideously perched on the trunk lid (which I obviously don't!)

Cars of this nature are commonly abused, blown up  and  more often than not totalled.  Many are salvaged .  Finding a pampered, carefully driven example is proving to be increasingly difficult.  The rare color and Monaro attire only enhance the probability of a unique one off GTO. The car is locally listed.

 As much as I like this car, I seldom drive it anymore due to life and  health issues. Perhaps you can enjoy driving it as much as I have.

Please note: In this listing, I have provided an honest personal discription. However, this does not constitute any written or implied warranty or guarantee of any sort. The car is listed in AS IS condition.  Any further inquiries can be addressed via ebay contact email. Please allow adequate time for a response. Local interested parties please request appointment to see the car. PLEASE do not waste my time and yours unless you have the funds in order, or permission from whomever runs your life...

LONG DISTANCE BUYERS PLEASE CONTACT ME IN ADVANCE FOR PAYMENT DETAILS.  NO CHECKS OF ANY SORT WILL BE ACCEPTED.  CASH ONLY FOR LOCAL PICK UP.

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