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To get this cool photo, I had to get into the UltimateGTO.com helicopter. This is an overhead view of the Barbados Blue 2004 GTO with the Autocross package that Pontiac had on display. From this view, the spoiler and split exhausts from the Autocross package are visible. CLICK->
The modified 2004 GTO's were drawing a crowd. Another Torrid Red 2004 GTO with Judge-type stripes, hood scoops, and 18 inch Intro brand wheels. This package comes from Guess Ford-Mercury in Carrollton, Ohio. We've got pictures of it at the GTOAA International Show in Pontiac, Michigan eariler this year. CLICK->
Here's the window sticker for that Torrid Red 2004 GTO with stripes, hood scoop, and 18 inch wheels. The modifications were done by Guess Motors for an additional $5,500 charge. CLICK->
On my second pass with the UltimateGTO.com helicopter, I spied this car. Here's an overhead view of a Pontiac Dealer's Phantom Black 2004 GTO with silver stripes added over the top. Dealers are now making modifications to the cars to get them noticed - and to get them sold. It might also help if they offered test drives more readily - heh heh. CLICK->
At the Norwalk show, there was no shortage of Australian cars. See three 2004 GTO's, all built in South Adelaide. A Phantom Black one in the back and two Torrid Red ones. CLICK->
A little tiger decal was placed over the fender emblem on this Torrid Red 2004 GTO. CLICK->
This is not a GTO. 1950s Pontiac was looking Low and Fat. It has an indian head logo painted on it. Can someone tell me what year and model this car is?