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2005 Pontiac Gto Aps Twin Turbocharged Only 26k Original Miles 560whp on 2040-cars

US $23,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:26003
Location:

Forest Hill, Maryland, United States

Forest Hill, Maryland, United States

Located in Maryland. This car is a clean title 2005 GTO with 6 speed trans. The car has only 26,000 miles on it. I drive it occasionally so mileage will increase slightly. I am the second owner of the car. APS twin turbo kit has been on the car for about 10k miles. APS Kit alone cost about $6500. Car runs great and has plenty of power. The APS kit is very sought after as they are no longer in production. I know what I can get for parting the car out for the APS system and supporting mods and I know what just the car value is. If you are looking for a car with plenty of power this is it. Everything on this car was professionally installed by Mongillo motorsports

Mods:
APS twin turbo kit, makes ~560whp on low boost 7psi. Plenty of room for more power. These turbos can support way more power.
DW65 fuel pump
3" Stainless steel Magnaflow exhaust
Meth kit with controller set to come on at 5psi
Center stack gauge pod with wideband AFR gauge and boost gauge
SD tuned

I'm asking 23k cash for the car. I'm (slightly) negotiable but I know what I can get for the car and I know what I can get for the APS system and the supporting mods so this is for someone who wants a fast car that is ready to go. I will part the car out before I let it go cheap so don't inquire if you plan to lowball. Also if you don't have cash in hand or money already lined up please don't waste either of our times. Only test drives will be given if you are serious and have cash. 
Contact Len 443-910-7552 Call/Text. Text preferred.

I have extras I can include with the car at an ADDITIONAL cost unless otherwise negotiated 
GMM rip shift shifter
Set of 18" Ruff racing 278 wheels with good tires

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