2005 Pontiac Gto Supercharged 403ci Stroker 800 Rwhp! on 2040-cars
Lockport, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:403 ci stroker
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: supercharged
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: rear wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 45,000
Exterior Color: Orange
Interior Color: orange
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
I have a 2005 GTO with an all forged calleys engine(403ci stroker crate motor), fully built 4L80E racing transmission with manual valve body, Magnuson supercharger set at 20psi, methanol injection kit, patriot headers, spintech exhaust,custom interior, and much more. It is a Texas car with no rust, and professionally built with over 50k invested. There are only 45k original miles on the car, and only 7k put on since the build. The car made over 800rwhp/800tq on the dyno at RDP motorsports in Ohio(check out the video on youtube!) This car has a rebuilt salvage title, so if you are interested in purchasing it, you will need to either pay cash, or get a personal loan. Banks will NOT give loans on salvage title vehicles, just to inform potential buyers. However, despite the ominous salvage title, this car was never wrecked and has been professionally built up to its current state. Please don't hesitate to ask me for any details on this, I will be glad to answer any inquiries you may have, and clear up any confusion. I bought this car a year ago from Texas,but unfortunately here in NY I can't get it to pass inspection due to our emissions testing(no O2 or mass airflow sensors),which is the main reason why i'm selling. Please be sure to check your state's emissions and inspections laws before you consider purchasing this car. In addition, to save potential questions, I did not build this car, I purchased it the way it was. Unfortunately, I do not have any paperwork on the build or any receipts. I also do not know what rear end it has. I do know that every part of this GTO has been reinforced to handle the power it makes, according to the previous owner and my experience. This is an extremely high quality GTO with some serious power, and I have ran it in the 1/8th mile a few times, it ran 6's! The previous owner ran 9's in the quarter..This car han't been beat on or raced very much, and car is very streetable for a car with so much power, and also very reliable, I've never had any issues with it. Please check out these youtube videos on the car, type in "800rwhp GTO" and "GTO summer's ride" to see it in action. Its very rare to see a GTO with over 600rwhp, let alone 700 or 800rwhp! It is definitely one of those "next level" GTOs and is in excellent shape with alot of money and parts into it. Please don't take the salvaged title to mean the car is worth less, its absolutely top of the line with zero damage. Please feel free to come take a look at the car in person any time or make an offer, or if from out of state, hire an inspector! I've had 6 GTO's including a 700 hp twin turbo, and currently I have too many toys including a 2006 procharged GTO and a 2007 corvette, and this orange goat will absolutely blow away any of them, having close to 1,000 hp at the flywheel and an auto transmission! just your average pontiac that can smoke a ferrari or lamborghini...To be fair for what the car has got into it, I'm asking 25K or B/O. Yes, I know, that's over book value, and yes, I know I want to sell...but I'm not just going to dump it for 14 grand cash lol! or trade for 2 used dirt bikes plus 2 grand cash..or anything else your crazy mind can come up with. If you're looking to have the fastest ride in town in time for summer, or the coolest car at your local car show, this is it! Please be fair and honest with me if you're seriously interested, I've done my best to divulge all the info I could but if I've left anything out, please ask! P.S. I really prefer to deal outside of ebay, to save costs, so please contact Eric at (716)799-4064, or Jenn at (716)335-3754. Thanks for your interest and happy bidding!
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