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2005 Pontiac Gto 6.0l Ls2 6spd Manual, Many Mods, Heads/cam/intake on 2040-cars

US $21,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:84000
Location:

Lake Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Lake Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
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 2005 Pontiac GTO 6.0L LS2  6spd Manual, modded

Youtube video of Idle: http://youtu.be/lNAhLueUv_8
Made 430whp/390wtq, before heads and fast102 were added. Estimated to be around 470-480 whp in its current form.

Phantom Black Metallic, Black leather interior, 5% tint all around and 35% tinted windshield, lightly blacked out taillights
Mod List
Svede OTRCAI
Ceramic Coated Longtube headers
Hi-Flow Cats (Emissions Legal)
X-Piped SLP Loud Mouth 1 cat-back
PRC Stage 2.5 LS6 heads
Fast 102 intake manifold
Pat G custom grind cam (228/230 .614/.609 113+2)
LS7 lifters
Breather PCV setup
Billet Pro short shifter
Tuned by DSX on 93octane
PRC .675 lift Valve Springs, replaced 8000 miles ago
Lovells Suspension
VMR V710 in silver with R888 275/35-18 rears, all season 235/40-18 fronts
4300k white HID setup from Diode Dynamics
Pioneer Double-Din touch screen stereo
Stock Shift Light has been activated
Wingless with holes plugged, will come with stock wing
Front plate has been removed

Clean title, held by bank. Clean CarFax
Will come with stock wheels with winter tires
Never been smoked in
Purchased privately from friend

SELLER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING. BUYER CAN PAY TO SHIP, OR PICK IT UP. IT CAN SAFELY BE DRIVEN ANYWHERE IN THE COUNTRY.

This Car is my daily driver, and mileage may increase. It gets me to work every day to the city and back, absolutely no problem
Rings were gapped for Nitrous, but car never saw nitrous. Consumes a little oil as result.
One wheel is scuffed from a wheel well on trailer from coming back from Texas car meet.
No Warranty is expressed or implied with car. Buyer is buying car "as-is".




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