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DuBob

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  1. Where are you located because I know of a few GTP's in the area that are for sale. Thanks for the comments everyone!
  2. Hey all, I've been lurking around here for a year or so just reading all the good GM info and I decided to share some pics of my car. If any of you are on clubgp, you know who I am. Anyway, I picked up my 2000 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP in July of 2003 and it was stock. I began customizing it as soon as I could. Over the last 3 years I've done a lot and learned a lot when it comes to detailing skills, knowledge of the 3800 motor, and tuning with my DHP PowerTuner. Here are the pics: I got it with 43k miles on it, it currently has just over 84k miles now and still gets close to 30mpg on the highway (still tuning for even better milage). It is my daily driver and I have no garage. Here is my current mod list: Appearance: PFYC SD Ram Air Hood SLP Gen1 Spoiler Smokin' Lights tinted tail lights Mille Miglia Chrome 18x8 Evo5 rims 35% tint Red calipers VT front grilles Red reflective inlays Clear corners Various pieces powdercoated red under the hood Suspension/Brakes: GMPP Koni adjustable struts/springs GMPP Handling kit (front/rear swaybars, rear trailing arms, front STB) F-Body dual piston front brake calipers with 12" rotors Performance: Home-ported heads ZZP XP Cam w/105# valvesprings and upgraded timing chain TOG Ceramic Coated Headers GMPP Cat-back exhaust Gen5 M90 Supercharger w/3.4, 3.2, 3.0 pulleys 4" Fenderwell Intake Northstar V8 75mm throttlebody w/LQ4 MAF sensor 42.5 pound injectors DHP PowerTuner No recent track visits with it, but my goal is a high 12-sec 1/4 mile at 107-108mph on street tires and 93 pump gas. Let me know what you think! Thanks!
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