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Final @ $27,000 At 7:30pm On 4/27!! on 2040-cars

US $27,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:91308
Location:

Surprise, Arizona, United States

Surprise, Arizona, United States
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FINAL $27,000 2005 Pontiac GTO For Sale - This is a must see, if you want a bad ass GTO thats solid - Come see this!


NOTE: This car is "Not" Driven, just sits in the garage awating it's new owner!


Disclaimer - #1 The motor burns 1 Quart of Oil ~every 900 Miles, I was told by the machine shop that the Valve Seals should be replaced. This (done right) is ~$1,500 - so, I have lowered the price of the car to cover for this repair if you choose to have it repaired."You can't Build a GTO like this for this money"!! #2 The trunk does not open with remote - Only opens manually.

Motor
497HP - At the Crank
(All Motor-Dyno Tuned and Measured)
408CI Stroker - 6.7 Liter (Eagle Rotating Assembly)
ONLY ~15,000 Miles on New "STROKER" Motor
LS3 Chevy Performance (Polished Heads) with Trunnion berarng rockers
LS3 Manafold
LS3 Trottle Body
Stock 10.9:1 Compression
FAST Performance Fuel Rails
Holley Polished Aluminum Valve Covers
Accel Coils - Vacuum Canister for the brakes - Oil/Water Seperator
New High Volume Chevy Oil Pump
New Water Pump
160 Degree Thermostat
Griffin "All Aluminum Oversized Custom Built" Radiator
Kooks 1 7/8" Primary Long Tube Headers
Volant Cold Air Intake
H P Software - Custom Tuned
Comp Roller Lifters
Comp 630+ Lift Cam (Specs Available)
Borla Exhaust

Drive Train
Hughes Performance (~20,000 Miles on Tranny) - Full Race - Heavy Duty "Automatic" Transmission with 3200RPM Stall Speed "Solid Aluminum Billet Torque Converter"
22000 GVW Transmission Cooler w/custom made heavy duty connection lines
NEW - Completly rebuilt differential (By AZ Diff!)
NEW - Custom built "Solid One Piece Drive Shaft" (By AZ Diff)
NEW -  Heavy duty over sized "Half Shaft" Axles (Installed By AZ Diff)

Brakes
NEW - Brake Pads and Rings/Rotors "Drilled & Slotted" - AP Racing (Full Race Pads) with Oversized Rotors "6 Piston Calipers"

Wheels - Tires
TSW 18" Custom Wheels
BFG KDW Tires (In really good Condition)

Suspension
Pedders Heavy Duty Oversized Sway Bars (with some Pedders Busings within the suspension)
H&K Springs
Koni Adjustable Shocks

Paint (By "Bad Boy Design")
Custom Paint by Bad Boy Design!

Interior
Viper Security System (Custom Hand Held Remote) 360 Motion Sensor with Recording Voice Module & Remote Start
Kat Skin Leather Seats
Alpine - Navigation/DVD-Player/Satelite/Radio/CD System with 40 Amp in the trunk (up graded speakers)
Holden Factory Custom Gauges (same color as Factory Gauges
New Heavy Duty Floor Mats - Custom made

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