Tastefully Modded *2004 Pontiac Gto Coupe 5.7l* on 2040-cars
Carrollton, Texas, United States
Vehicle Description2004 PONTIAC GTO IN BEAUTIFUL METALLIC BLUE
American muscle at its finest! Nothing beats the sound of an American built muscle car roaring down the road! This GTO is nothing short of just that. Dubbed the "First Muscle Car" upon its release in 1964 the Pontiac GTO has been an American icon for decades with its sleek looks, un-matched performance, comfort, and affordability. Like its previous generations this GTO is an outstanding car that is sure to catch the attention of EVERYONE you may come across and win plenty of car shows. Set yourself apart from the others when you pop the hood! Whether you are looking to cruise the country backroads with the windows down or tear up the highway, or even enjoy it on a daily basis, this GTO is the one for you!
WE FINANCE! COUPE 121,000 MILES ADULT OWNED ALWAYS GARAGED 411 RW HORSEPOWER LS1 V8 ENGINE 3-OWNER CLEAN CARFAX CLEAN AUTO CHECK PROFESSIONALLY TUNED NO ACCIDENTS, NO REPAINT, NO PREVIOUS DAMAGE RARE COLOR! NEW TIRES BLUE BUCKET SEATS IN FRONT AND BACK (LEATHER) BOSE PREMIUM AUDIO WITH IPOD/AUX/USB PLUG-IN 2006 Tail Lights DRILLED & SLOTTED ROTORS KOOKS LONGTUBE HEADERS 6-SPEED MANUAL AEM BRUTE FORCE 4" INTAKE PORTED THROTTLE BODY & INTAKE MANIFOLD NEW TIRES WELL MAINTAINED PORTED 241 HEADS SNL STAGE 4 CUSTOM GRIND CAM 222/LIFT MONSTER STAGE 3 UNSPARING CLUTCH (20K MILES ON IT) MGW SHORT THROW SHIFTER
Contact Kaleb at (214) 715-7999
HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday - Friday 9am - 6pm C.S.T Saturday: By appointment, 10-4
As always, we welcome third party inspections! We offer finance options, We take trade-ins, free airport pick up, world-wide shipping, extended warranties, installation of additional desired items, and MUCH MORE! We are a full service dealership.
Kaleb Bryan 214-715-7999
A SMALL WAREHOUSE IN MIDDLE OF THE DFW METROPLEX! WE SPECIALIZE IN SPECIAL INTEREST VEHICLES, SO OUR CUSTOMERS COME FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD FOR SOME OF OUR HAND-PICKED UNIQUE RIDES USUALLY WITH CUSTOMIZATIONS MAKING MOST OF OUR INVENTORY ONE-OF-A-KIND!
· BUY FROM YOUR HOME REGARDLESS OF LOCATION! · WE WILL GET YOU APPROVED AND FINANCED SAME DAY (most cases) AND YOU CAN DO IT ALL OVER THE PHONE! · TRADE-APPRAISALS OVER THE PHONE! (bids are as accurate as your description) · ONCE YOU HAVE BEEN APPROVED, WE’LL SHIP YOUR NEW RIDE DIRECTLY TO YOUR HOME ANYWHERE IN THE U.S. FROM $99 RARELY EXCEEDING $1K(excluding some border states & Islands)
CERTIFY YOUR NEW PURCHASE! AND HAVE A PRE-BUY INSPECTION PERFORMED BY A PROFESSIONAL THIRD-PARTY OF YOUR CHOOSING BEFORE IT LEAVES OUR PREMISIS. WHY PAY RETAIL CERTIFICATION PRICES? BECAUSE OF THE INCREASE IN ECOMMERCE BUSINESS IN THE AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY YOU CAN HIRE A ONE OF A FEW COMPANIES THAT SPECIALIZE IN THESE CERTIFICATION-LIKE INSPECTIONS THAT ARE MOBILE AND COME TO OUR FACILITY TO INSPECT! IF ANY ISSUES ARE FOUND, AND CAN’T BE RECONCILED THAN YOU PAY NOTHING!
YOU CAN’T GO WRONG!
LOCAL CUSTOMERS…..APPLY TODAY, DRIVE TODAY!
FILL OUT A CREDIT APPLICATION NOW OR JUST CALL US DIRECTLY. IF YOU CALL TODAY, YOU JUST MIGHT BE SHOWING OFF YOUR NEW RIDE TONIGHT!
Feel Free to Call or Text us at 214-715-7999 2410 Tarpley Rd Suite 302 Carrollton, TX 75006 |
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