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Custom 2004 Grand Prix Gtp Comp G Package on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:202900 Color: Orange /
 Gray
Location:

Hope, Rhode Island, United States

Hope, Rhode Island, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:3.8L 3800CC 231Cu. In. V6 GAS OHV Supercharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 2g2wr524441142668 Year: 2004
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Pontiac
Model: Grand Prix
Trim: GTP Sedan 4-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: FWD
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, TapShift, DVD, Bluetooth, Heads Up Display
Mileage: 202,900
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Sub Model: GTP Comp G
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Orange
Interior Color: Gray
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

up for sale or trade is my custom 2004 Comp G.  This is a rare vehicle because they were only made for 2 years with this trim line.  Pontiac is soon to become a collectors item and this one is no exception.  I love this car, built it myself, looks brand new, dont let the miles fool you, this is the strongest 6cyl engine GM makes.  They really are bullet proof.  Plus I have gone thru the engine and fixed all the common problems they have (i.e. leaking valve cover gaskets, coolant elbow failure, intake manifold gasket)  The engine was throughly cleaned and detailed. It runs like it has half the miles on it, and it is quick! The car turns head everywhere it goes, and I see people take pics as I go by.  It is my daily driver and it is turn key, it needs nothing but a new resonator gasket which I have, just havent changed it yet. I only drive it  less than 30 miles a day, but it is my main car so the mileage will keep going up has about 202k on the clock.  I wouldn't hesitate to drive it cross country!

I have upgraded the stereo to a touch screen unit with blue tooth.  there is a 12 inch self-powered subwoofer in the trunk that sounds very nice.  I also have upgraded all the ground wires to 0 gauge (alternator, ground to chassis)  New duralast battery, new alternator, new Power steering pump and steering rack.

all maintenance has been taken care of, (tranny flush, fuel filter, oil change, etc)  this car is my baby, I cant stress that enough, and it is good in the snow despite being lowered. 

TAPShift (use the car as a 4 speed clutch less manual, using paddle shifters on the steering wheel) 
New tires
SD Headers
Custom 4 in cold air intake
Overkill Motorsports tune
180 degree thermostat
JVC DVD head unit W/BT and parking brake bypass
12in Woofer
Python 991 Remote/alarm system (1 mile range)
A pillar gauge pod (boost oil press and Aeroforce interceptor scan gauge)
Reverse Camera
Switchback turn signals
5000k Hid kit
Hella horns
Wheelskinz steering wheel cover
All exterior lights were professionally tinted (with a tinted clear coat paint, not film or vht crap)
Interior lights have been upgraded to LEDs (bright white)
HD Trailing arms
Larger dual piston front caliper upgrade for more stopping power
Front and Rear GMPP stabilizer bars
GM Performance Special Edition front bumper lip
Solid motor and tranny mounts
5% windshield visor
Reflective black PONTIAC windshield banner
35% tint all the way around the vehicle
3.5in dual tips for exhaust
Modular Pulley System with 3.6in pulley for the supercharger
DNA performance lowering springs
the whole undercarriage has been undercoated with por-15
lambo orange vinyl wrapped
Plus things I probably forgot to mention

I am the 2nd owner and still have the original window sticker, almost everything mechanical minus the drivetrain has been replaced on this vehicle, runs great.

LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, MOONROOF, HEADS UP DISPLAY, BLUETOOTH, REMOTE START, STABILTRAK, MAGNASTEER

Feel free to ask questions, 

Have many more pics if needed

upgraded brakes, larger rotors in the front, new rotors in back, and ceramic pads all the way around 2 sets of keys, 2 stock remotes, 1 2way pager and 1 remote included with vehicle

Ive also add Lucas 42.5# injectors and put in a new fuel rail. the car has all highway miles, its runs fast, strong, and screams!!! I personally only put 10k on it since ive rebuilt it, (its a small state lol)

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