The Ultimate Pontiac GTO Picture Site
by Sean Mattingly. 2006 GTOAA International Convention coverage
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The fuel rail covers have been painted with blue and black tiger stripes. CLICK->
Another blue tiger was locked in the trunk. This 2004 GTO has the blackened 2006 GTO tail lights. CLICK->
Barbados Blue 2004 GTO was a "Winner's Circle" car that says "do not vote". This is done when the car wins its popular vote class the year before. CLICK->
You can see the St. Louis Arch on the award on the engine. It's from the previous year's 2005 GTOAA convention. CLICK->
This Barbados Blue 2004 GTO has the lighter blue gauges. I've seen other Barbados Blue 2004 GTOs with dark blue gauges. CLICK->
This Quicksilver 2004 GTO was brought in by Harrop Engineering Australia. They were here to show off their performance products for the new Pontiac GTOs. Those are factory 18 inch wheels that have been painted with black accents. CLICK->
Another shot of the Harrop Engineering 2004 Quicksilver GTO. This one has a Harrop supercharger on top of the engine. CLICK->
The Harrop 2004 GTO has a different looking rear end. Blackend tail lights have been added and the trunk has been painted with a black stripe which looks like an extended tail light. CLICK->
A close-up of the Harrop supercharger in this 2004 GTO. CLICK->
Another shot of the supercharger. CLICK->
The fuel rail covers are removed so that you can see the modifications under them. CLICK->
The Harrop logo was on the radiator support. CLICK->
A Cosmos Purple 2004 GTO with SAP recessed grilles. CLICK->
A tiny 1:18 scale Cosmos Purple 2004 GTO was on display within the 1:1 scale version. CLICK->
This Phantom Black 2004 GTO has been heavily customized. New front end, new rockers with side exhaust, Lambo sytle fold-up doors, lowered, huge sound system, and one healthy sounding engine. PICTURE SET CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE ...
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