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2006 Pontiac Gto Base Coupe 2-door 6.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:1900
Location:

River Grove, Illinois, United States

River Grove, Illinois, United States

NEWLY LOWERED PRICE!!!!     $ 22,000.00 OBO. Call/text 708-336-8816    NO TRADES !   LOW, LOW MILEAGE.

2006 Pontiac GTO LS 2 motor Automatic with 1,900 miles (not a typo) full stainless steel exhaust with long tube headers metallic converter crossover mid pipe Diablo sport tune upgrade K & N cold air Intake system and gm upgraded spoiler

STATE OF ILLINOIS VEHICLE EMISSIONS CONTROL BOARD HAS INCORRECTLY LISTED MILEAGE.  AUTOCHECK history report incorrect.  It is in fact, 1,900 miles as previously stated.  I will attempt corrections with them at the beginning of the week.

Over 4000.00 worth of upgrades....

Needs 2 rims, wheel alignment, and has small dent in left quarter panel because of sliding into curb when wheel rubbed inside lip of quarter panel.

Original owner purchased Brand NEW from dealer.

Vehicle is also listed in other venues, i.e. Craigslist Chicago so Seller reserves the right to end auction at any given time.

BUYER assumes all responsibility for pick up and/or shipping.  Seller will help coordinate.  

I have title in hand. Currently has including rims and wheel alignment and fixing dent in quarter panel about 1500.00 worth of damage. But can drive it, no problem.

Additional parts will be included with GTO also. Paypal accepted for deposit only.  Balance due in cash or certified check only.

Additional photos available upon request.  SHE IS A BEAUTY!

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