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2006 Pontiac Gto / Holden Monaro on 2040-cars

US $15,990.00
Year:2006 Mileage:72600 Color: / Red Leather/Suede Interior
Location:

Huntington Station, New York, United States

Huntington Station, New York, United States

Re-listed with a Reduced Price

2006 Pontiac GTO
LS2 V8 / 6 Speed Manual Transmission
Black Exterior / Red Leather/Suede Interior
Tastefully modified with Australian Holden Monaro Conversion

One Owner Car.  Adult owned and driven; religiously maintained.  Mobil 1 Oil changed consistently every 3 months or 3,000 miles (never more than 3,500 miles or 14 weeks).  This car has only had 93 (or 91 in places that didn’t have 93) octane name brand gas in it, never “topped off”.  All fluids and filters changed as prescribed.  The car has been tastefully modified from stock.  All manuals, CDs, keys and original dealer paperwork (including the window sticker) come with the car.  Also included is a Garmin Navigation and mount!

Modifications:
Holden Monaro Conversion (Front Bumper/Grill/Lights/Side markers/Badges/Keys/Dash Gauge Kit)
SAP Rear Bumper
Windows tinted to 20%
Monroe GT Sport Shocks & Struts with matched King Heavy Duty Springs
K&N Air Intake & Filter (Filter is less than 18 months old)
Billet Catch Can
Vector Motorsports Heat Soak Reduction Kit
Kooks Long Tube Headers (Jet-Hot Ceramic coated to 2,000?F)
MagnaFlow X Pipe & Exhaust
BD Performance Custom Dyno & Street Tune (398rwhp)
CQuence Slotted and Vented Rotors
Hawk HPS Brake Pads
Russell 6 Piece Brake Stainless Steel Brake Lines
ATE Super Blue DOT 4 Brake Fluid
HID Lights (Low/High @ 55w 4300k & Fog @ 35w 3000k)
Interior Lights all Converted to LEDs (Dome/Footwell/Puddle/Glovebox/Console/Ignition are all Red, Vanity Mirror and Map lights are white)
Rear Parking Sensors with Inverted Display mounted above the rear windshield visible (correctly) in the rear view mirror

Current Condition:
The body shows wear and tear consistent with a well maintained car with 70,000 miles.  The outside bolster of the driver seat is worn and has a small tear (less than 1” long) just above the power seat controls (see picture).  Fog lights currently have halogen bulbs installed, the ballasts and wiring are in place and functional.  New spark plugs (NGK Iridium),wires, radiator, water pump and thermostat were done at 63k.  3 of the wheels center caps recently disappeared, I have 2 spare Holden center caps that will be included in the sale, as well as the 4 original Pontiac center caps.

Included in the sale:
The Car
Original manuals, discs and dealer paperwork
Receipts for work done and parts
2 keys (One with a Pontiac badge and one with a Holden badge)
2 Additional Holden Center Caps
4 Original Pontiac Center Caps
Garmin Nuvi 800 Series Navigation

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