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2006 Pontiac Gto Custom Minitubbed, Cam, Exhaust, Suspension on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2006 Mileage:39081
Location:

Gilmer, Texas, United States

Gilmer, Texas, United States
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2006 Pontiac GTO
39,081 miles

Phantom Black Metallic, red/black leather interior. 6.0 LS2 Engine, 6-speed manual transmission.

I bought this car from the original owner who was in the military and had the below modifications done, but wasn't able to drive it much. The car is financed at my credit union, has a Texas blue title and my loan officer verified the following values of the car:
NADA Clean retail $17,575
KBB Private Party Value Excellent $17,947, Good $17,197; Trade-in Excellent $15,800

In addition to the value of the car, approximately $20,000 in upgrades have been made:

Engine/Driveline:
Texas Speed Torquer V2 Cam (232/234 .595"/.598" 112 LSA)
Precision Race Components (PRC) dual valve springs 
Hardened 7.4" pushrods 
Kooks full length headers and connectors 
Catalytic converters deleted, SLP Loudmouth I mufflers 
Ram HD Clutch 
Custom tune

Suspension:
Pedders Track 2 XAS Package, which includes: 
GTO Track 2 XAS Package/GTO Justice-lowered ride height 
GTO EP6011 F LCA Bushings HD
GTO EP2105 Steering Rack Bush
GTO EP9166 F Radius BUSH FRONT
GTO EP9019 F Radius BUSH REAR
GTO EP1145 Rear CRADLE Bushes
GTO EP1157 Rear Diff Bush Inst
GTO BUSHING Add On FOR EP1145
GTO EP7023 R LCA Bushings
GTO 5403 Rear Adj LCA Bushings
GTO 4658 Strut Tower Brace
GTO 5409 Front Radius Rod Arm
GT8 Strut Mounting Bolts
GTO EP1157 Hardware Kit
GTO EP513 R Sway Link Bushings
GTO SWAY BAR SET
Pedders Hi-ratio steering rack (no longer available)
King lowering springs (Front and Rear)
BMR welded-on subframe connectors, black powder coated
Power slot brake rotors F/R
BMR driveshaft loop 
ETMC rear mini-tub kit, with widened rear wheels/315-35-17 tires on rear
ROH RT polished wheels, rear wheels widened 2 1/2" 
Aftermarket double-din stereo/gps 
New battery
HID headlight conversion 
Fiberglass hood
Remote clutch speed bleeder line 
Turn-key power steering bracket with remote reservoir and lines 

It has a ding on the driver's side, just below the backseat window.  I tried to show it in the photos in this listing, but it's hard to see.  The front bumper cover also has a scuff or two from being driven, and again, I tried to include this in the photos.  

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