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    Thread: A true GTO!!!!!

    1. #1
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      A true GTO!!!!!

      Man this is an incredible car!!


      http://www.motortrend.com/av/112_060...ding_mile_gto/



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      yeah thats got some power,i dont know how they will ever get traction with the little tiny tires out back.what block do you think they used to make 455ci?
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      that is one bad GTO , my son worked at MTI and did there cylinder head porting ,cool GM rides come out of that shop.

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      I want one!

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      193.1 mph standing mile!! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!
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      I wonder how the twin kit would do?
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      Holy Cow!!!!!!!! That's just insane, I love it!
      Steve Ragusa - North Jersey
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      Quote Originally Posted by MrQuick
      I wonder how the twin kit would do?
      Ya, one doesn't seem like enough. Two would bring nice symmetry to the package.

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      not bad but this one topped everything they tested.....


      http://www.motortrend.com/av/feature...ing_mile_viper


      I hope my dad gets his TT so i can drive a TT viper soon haha

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      Quote Originally Posted by Project69
      not bad but this one topped everything they tested.....


      http://www.motortrend.com/av/feature...ing_mile_viper


      I hope my dad gets his TT so i can drive a TT viper soon haha
      Yeah, but when you have to short shift gears because there is too much power then it is useless. It probably also costs much more than the GTO they tested.
      Nick R.
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      $187,710...yeah just a bit more expensive. I'll take two..
      Travis

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      If they could put a solid rear axle in it, It would be Tits. I hate the rear suspension in those things. Personal Opinion.
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      sweeeet
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      The MTI is pretty sweet. However I would have to say that this is the true GTO.

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      Andrew I can't agree with you more. GM missed the boat with this new car and I don't care how much power someone can make in it. It's a Grand Am on Barry Bonds juice. The GTO is the real GTO.

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      Quote Originally Posted by nbecker
      what block do you think they used to make 455ci?
      It is a resleeved/bored and stroked LS2




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