2006 Pontiac Gto Impuls Blue 52000 Miles Extras on 2040-cars
Kentland, Indiana, United States
Up for auction is a 2006 Pontiac GTO. It is a 6.0L, 6 speed manual, impulse blue metallic with 52,467 miles. It has 18 inch wheels and the matching blue leather interior. Performance Extras: Cam, Vararam cold air intake, Pacesetter long tube headers with catless mids and x pipe, DMH low profile electric cutouts, twin disc clutch, Hurst competition plus shifter, BMR drag bags. Appearance Extras: West Coast Speed SAP grilles, clear front marker lights, light smoke Headlight Armour on headlights/fog lights/marker lights, Maverick Man carbon fiber rear diffuser and rear license plate frame, interior LED swap to blue/white, Auxiliary input added to stock 6 disc changer I have owned the car for 3 years and put 7500 miles on it without any problems. All of the mechanical work was done to the car when I purchased it. The only thing I have done to it was put a new battery in it last year, the interior led swap, and the carbon fiber parts. I have averaged 18 mpg in town and 24 on the highway with the cruise on 70 and the ac on. Cons: The tops of the rear seats have the typical GTO seam splitting. The hood and bumper were repainted last summer due to some light paint chips from debris coming off a semi truck in front of me. No parts were replaced and no body work was needed. The hood and front bumper were sanded down and repainted and this is when the West Coast Speed grilles were added. I still have the original undamaged grilles and will leave them with the car. The pic of the engine bay shows the original grilles. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3PkakPFmmY&feature=player_detailpage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5c_pxMUZSx4&feature=player_detailpage https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y2S52ZwMJD8&feature=player_detailpage The car is financed through Chase bank. The paperwork can be done at any chase bank to transfer the title into the buyers name. $500 deposit due within 48 hours through paypal. Remainder due within 7 days in cash or cashiers check. Car will not leave my possession until the money is my account. Email any questions or for additional pics. Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. |
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