2005 Pontiac Gto -- 402ci Motor -- 500+ Hp/torque -- $25k In Mods on 2040-cars
Dayton, Ohio, United States
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2005 Pontiac GTO modified with 500+ HP and Torque (Over $25K in
modifications). 402ci engine/Track Suspension/Multiple supporting mods.
Background: This is a two owner car. Most of the work was done by Vengeance Racing near Atlanta, GA. I have receipts for nearly all of the work done, if you want a copy just ask. The car has approx 30k miles on the engine. The car is a beast on the road and feels very tight. I just finished a major tune up on the car to prep it for sale including: new valve springs, new lifters, new timing chain, new oil pump, new internal gaskets for the water pump, new battery, and new spark plugs. The tires have less than 3000 miles on them and are nearly brand new.I am a motivated seller. Best offers considered. No trades please. I have the title in hand and want to sell it quickly for the next phase of my life (fatherhood). Go Fast Mods: 402ci stroked LS2 block, Trick flow heads, Vengeance Racing Vindicator Cam (240/244 .605/.596 112 LSA), FAST 90mm intake, RPM Level V transmission with 4000 rpm torque converter, Kooks 1 7/8" long tube headers, Ported LS2 throttle body. Suspension etc: Pedders Track II suspension kit, Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires (245/40R18 front, 285/35R18 back) mounted on 18" TSW Mondello wheels, Hawk performance brake pads, DBA slotted brake rotors. Cooling: Mezierre electric water pump, B&M supercool transmission cooler, 180 degree thermostat, Ported and shimmed oil pump, HRSK. Supporting Mods:Yella Terra roller rockers, LS7 lifters, PRC double spring valve springs, ARP head bolts, Magna flow exhaust, Under drive pully, Abear billet valve covers, Billet oil catch can, Nasty performance billet fuel rails, Harrop differential cover, Extra thick GTO embroidered floor and trunk mats, Center stack oil pressure and volt displays |
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The video is part of a new series called Roadkill that should document similar adventures. Keep your eyes peeled for more calamity-soaked clips in the near future. In the meantime, hit the jump to check it out yourself.
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