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2004 Pontiac GTO | Retro Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Shadow Grey 03" data-source="post: 16798966" data-attributes="member: 65953"><p>Friend had an 04 stick car until someone ran a light and pushed him into a UPS truck. Totalled with ease, since parts were usually sourced from Ozzie-land. He had stock manifolds, off road pipe, air intake, and a tune. On a regular radial he ran 12.80s@111 with that. Stock was 13.30s@104. He is also a very good driver, so those weren't the typical times. I'll see if his brother still has his 12.80 pass recorded somewhere. He had a handheld camera that was always with us at the track. Phones weren't shooting movies back then.....haha.</p><p>I drove it a couple of times and with the stock shifter it felt like I had to reach into the windshield to get to 3rd....haha. Still easy to bang gears in it, just had a LONG ASS way to go to get to 3rd.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shadow Grey 03, post: 16798966, member: 65953"] Friend had an 04 stick car until someone ran a light and pushed him into a UPS truck. Totalled with ease, since parts were usually sourced from Ozzie-land. He had stock manifolds, off road pipe, air intake, and a tune. On a regular radial he ran 12.80s@111 with that. Stock was 13.30s@104. He is also a very good driver, so those weren't the typical times. I'll see if his brother still has his 12.80 pass recorded somewhere. He had a handheld camera that was always with us at the track. Phones weren't shooting movies back then.....haha. I drove it a couple of times and with the stock shifter it felt like I had to reach into the windshield to get to 3rd....haha. Still easy to bang gears in it, just had a LONG ASS way to go to get to 3rd. [/QUOTE]
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