2004 Pontiac Gto Base Coupe 2-door 5.7l 380whp 6-speed Manual Ls1 on 2040-cars
Texarkana, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.7L 350Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2004
Make: Pontiac
Model: GTO
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: DVD Player, Traction Control, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 116,000
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
2004 Pontiac GTO 5.7 6-Speed Manual Year: 2004 Make: Pontiac Model: GTO Mileage: 116,000 VIN: 6G2VX12G94L207158 Features: POWER WINDOWS, POWER LOCKS, KEYLESS ENTRY W/ALARM, LEATHER INTERIOR, AIR CONDITIONING, TRACTION CONTROL, AND ABS. 6-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION 350HP LS1 5.7 LITER V8. You are looking at my 2004 Pontiac GTO that I've been working on for the last 6 months. I bought this car to eventually tune for drifting but recently decided that I need to take a break from building cars so that I can use the time and money to build a house instead. I've made many improvements to the car in the short time that I've had it but it still needs a few things to be considered a reliable daily driver. I'll get the worst out of the way first: THE BAD: Bad syncro in reverse, meaning you have to hold it in gear (shown in Test Drive video below) Needs an A/C Line for the A/C to work (Heater works great!) Needs to be dyno tuned Headliner is falling (Common GTO problem) Driver seat is ripped at the seams (Common GTO problem) Exhaust has leaks (Comes with all new exhaust uninstalled) COST OF REPAIRS: You can rebuild the entire transmission for less than $800 The A/C work should cost less than $200 You can have the headliner redone for $100 You can have the seat repaired for $100 You can get it tuned for $300 You can install the exhaust yourself, or pay someone to do it for about $300 With all of these issues resolved, you can expect to make about 380 Wheel HP reliably while still capable of getting an average of 25mpg Now, onto the good parts. THE GOOD: BRAND NEW PARTS INSTALLED (in the last 6 months) (Can provide receipts for all parts upon request) Drag DR-37 Matt Black Wheels 17x7.5 Falken Ziex 612+ 245/45/17 Tires (Fronts are 95% tread and rears are 90% tread now) Slotted/Drilled Rotors PBR Brake Pads (All 4 corners) Rear Brake Shoes (for E-Brake) Fuel Tank Fuel Sending Unit Fuel Pump Lower Balljoints (Both sides) K&N Typhoon Cold Air Intake 4300K HID 55w Low Beams 6000k HID 35w High Beams Amber LED Fog Lights Generic Short Shifter Summit Red Ball 6-Speed Shift Knob Kenwood DDX-470 Touchscreen CD/DVD/MP3/AUX with iPhone control & Bluetooth MTX 6.5" 2-Way Front Door Speakers NEW PARTS INCLUDED BUT NOT INSTALLED: (Can provide receipts for all parts upon request) Pacesetter Black Coated Long Tube Headers Corsa Catback (purchased slightly used) Pacesetter Black Painted Long Tube Headers Corsa 3" Catback Exhaust system (purchased slightly used) Catless Mids (2) Bosch 02 Sensors with extended wires for use with LT Headers Mr. Gasket Header Gaskets Stainless Header Bolts 3" Manual Exhaust Cutout MTX 6.5" 2-Way Components (for rear deck) UPGRADES THE CAR CAME WITH: (Have Cam card and receipt for heads available) Texas Speed Built 241 Heads - PRC Dual Spring Kit .650 PRC Valve Seals PRC Titanium Reatiners PRC Dual Valve Sprngs PEP Spring Seal Texas Speed Chomolly Push Rods Lunati Link-Bar Hydraulic Roller Lifters Melling High Pressure Oil Pump Texas Speed 228R 112 Camshaft (Custom grin by Comp Cams) - Gross Lift: .588/.588 Duration: 277/277 Flowmaster Dual Exhaust ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The car is located in Hooks Tx and can be seen by appointment only. No test drives unless you can prove that you intend to purchase the car. I'll need a copy of your DL and a copy of your insurance to let you drive the car even after proving that you intend to buy it, so please bring those things with you. I don't mind arranging shipping or dealing with your shipping company but you will be required to pay for the car in full before any shipping arrangements will be made. If you have any questions, call or text me at 903-278-3343 (Text is preferable) This car is currently financed at RRFCU in Texarkana TX and will need to be picked up during regular business hours of the credit union in order to get the title. I've sold several financed cars through them and getting the title the same day isn't a problem at all. They store the titles locally at their main office in Texarkana. Walkaround:
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