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The interior is cobalt blue. The seats are blue leather, there are blue door inserts, console and dash accents, and blue gauges.
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Barbados Blue 2004 GTO coupe owned by Mark and Kathy Logee from North Fork, California. Mark shares, "We are new proud owners of this stock beauty. Plucked out of a garage in Illinois with only 11,200 miles. We are looking for input on what other 04-06 owners feel is the most bang for the buck mods - IE air intake system vs K&N filter only, throttle body, air mass sensor, best exhaust, etc. Please advise. Gotta go for a cruise, see ya!"
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Barbados Blue 2004 GTO coupe with Mark at the beach. Barbados blue was only offered in 2004.
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Christmas in California? Check out the Christmas tree at the beach.
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Oops, this is Brett's burnt up Yellow Jacket 2004 GTO. Brett says, "The car caught fire when we tried to rewire it for a bigger stereo. A total loss."
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Toasted Yellow Jacket 2004 GTO coupe.
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The interior, glass, and top part of the car is heavily damaged.
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The engine compartment is all melted as well.
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NEW POST Torrid Red 2004 GTO owned by Ross Kaplan from Brockton, Massachusetts. Ross tells us, "I traded in a 97 Cadillac for this at my Chevy dealer back in March 08. The car is an automatic with a dealer installed sunroof that slides inside the roof line. I've added a fiberglass WS6 style ram air hood, SAP grilles, 05/06 rear bumper, remote start/alarm, and American racing headers with hi-flow cats. I painted the lower front bumper, switched out the rear license plate piece, and painted the lower rear valance black. I installed a crossover Magnaflow exhaust and I have a 1000 watt Rockford Fosgate sound system in the trunk along with many other items."
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NEW POST Torrid Red 2004 GTO, right rear view.
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NEW POST It has the 06 black taillights and painted rear panels.
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NEW POST Straight on rear view.
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NEW POST Another down low shot of the fiberglass WS6 style ram air hood.
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NEW POST Here is a shot of the engine.
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Erik Hutters drew this masterpiece. It later became our Picture Of The Week for 9/22/02. His idea was to base a new car on the 1969 styling. He used the 1969 Judge paint color of Carousel Red. Most impressive here are the hideaway headlights. He also carried through the parking lights of the 1969 car with their rectangular design. The eyebrow side stripes resemble those of the 1970 Judges. He's got low profile tires mounted on wheels that should surely be called Rally III. Erik is based in Sweden and has a personal web site at http://www.pontiac-gto.net .
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