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#1331653 - 07/03/11 03:45 PM 2005 GTO, 26,000 miles, excellent condition
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Registered: 10/07/10
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-Original owner (70 year old retired airline pilot: i.e., I haven't beat her to death -- treated her like a lady. Garaged, not driven during winter -- never been driven on salty roads.
-SLP Bobcat mod; dynoed at 455HP (deep rumble -- maybe a little too loud)
-Red exterior, black leather inside
-6 speed manual
-Michelin Sport II tires have about 4,000 miles on them
-Cover and bra
-Spoiler removed (holes professionally filled/painted) but it's easily remounted (4 bolts and plug in the tail light)

Kelly Blue Book website, on 7/2/11, says its value is $19,740 using these inputs: 2005 GTO, 26,000, red, 6 speed manual, multi-cd/premium sound, traction control, ABS all 4, air, cruise control, power windows/locks/steering, tilt wheel, dual bags in front, dual power leather seat, alloy wheels, excellent condition[img]
The SLP Bobcat mod cost $4,960 (3,650 for the kit and $1,310 for the installation – I have the documentation), so I figure $22,000 is a fair asking price.-Original owner (70 year old retired airline pilot: i.e., I haven't beat her to death -- treated her like a lady. Garaged, not driven during winter -- never been driven on salty roads.
-SLP Bobcat mod; dynoed at 455HP (deep rumble -- maybe a little too loud)
-Red exterior, black leather inside
-6 speed manual
-Michelin Sport II tires have about 4,000 miles on them
-Cover and bra
-Spoiler removed (holes professionally filled/painted) but it's easily remounted (4 bolts and plug in the tail light)

Kelly Blue Book website, on 7/2/11, says its value is $19,740 using these inputs: 2005 GTO, 26,000, red, 6 speed manual, multi-cd/premium sound, traction control, ABS all 4, air, cruise control, power windows/locks/steering, tilt wheel, dual bags in front, dual power leather seat, alloy wheels.

The SLP Bobcat mod cost $4,960 (3,650 for the kit and $1,310 for the installation – I have the documentation), so I figure $22,000 is a fair asking price.
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I'm a retired airline pilot, 70 years old: my way of saying, "I've taken really good care of this car -- haven't beat her to death like a youngster."

The price is now $20,000.

Forgot to mention that it has a remote starter -- kind of cool to listen to her roar to life as you walk up to her.

Correction: mileage is 27,800, not 26,000

Jim @ jmiller7711@sbcglobal.net





Edited by failedfisher (07/07/11 10:20 AM)
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#1331752 - 07/04/11 12:42 AM Re: 2005 GTO, 26,000 miles, excellent condition [Re: failedfisher]
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Registered: 09/06/04
Posts: 5979
Loc: Haddam sweet Haddam
to bad pontiac went out. that was a really really good car and platform, especially when the f bodies got killed.
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#1332628 - 07/07/11 10:23 AM Re: 2005 GTO, 26,000 miles, excellent condition [Re: COBRA BAIT]
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It was an Aussie platform, off the "Manaro." Kind of dated though, compared to the current rakish appearance of muscle cars (which I like).
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