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2006 Pontiac Gto Ls2 on 2040-cars

US $19,800.00
Year:2006 Mileage:42250
Location:

Southlake, Texas, United States

Southlake, Texas, United States

For Sale- 2006 Pontiac GTO 
- 6.0L LS2 V-8 
- 6 speed T56 manual transmission (from the corvette) 
-42,200 miles 
- All 4 new tires a few months ago 

I haven't put it on the dyno since I'm not driving it hard but I would estimate 450+ HP to the wheels (350 to the wheels stock) and the car handles great as you would expect. I bought this car from East Texas Muscle Cars where all of the work was professionally done, a great group that knows what they are doing. I have used it as my daily driver and it has been taken care of. Mods include the following. . . 

Engine/Driveline:
Texas Speed Torquer V2 Cam (232/234 .595"/.598" 112 LSA) $399.99
Precision Race Components (PRC) dual valve springs $299.99
Hardened 7.4" pushrods $109.99
Kooks full length headers and connectors $1164.95
Catalytic converters deleted, Spintech mufflers $191.95
Ram HD Clutch $547.97
Custom tune by East Texas Muscle Cars 

Suspension:
Pedders Track 2 XAS Package, which includes: 
GTO Track 2 XAS Package/GTO Justice-lowered ride height $5,031.75
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) $739.39
King lowering springs (Front and Rear) $461.00
BMR welded-on subframe connectors, black powder coated. $450.00
Power slot brake rotors F/R $436.00
BMR driveshaft loop $109.00
ETMC rear mini-tub kit, with widened rear wheels/315-35-17 tires on rear $1800.00
ROH RT polished wheels, rear wheels widened 2 1/2" $1000.00
Aftermarket double-din stereo/gps $499.00
New battery
HID headlight conversion $85.00
Fiberglass hood $800
Remote clutch speed bleeder line $99.00
Turn-key power steering bracket with remote reservoir and lines $379.00

With labor, approximately $20,000 in mods have been done to the car. I'm asking $21,000 or best offer. This car is beautiful and is a blast to drive. Feel free to text me with questions.

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