The Ultimate Pontiac GTO Picture Site
by Sean Mattingly. 2004 SEMA Trade Show coverage
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Another shot of the Edelbrock Project Car. Dig the racing seats. CLICK->
A gold 2004 GTO. Yes, that's a matching gold 65 GTO next to it. This one has hood scoops, a hood tach, recessed grilles, and a set of body panels which bring the car closer to the ground. This display is from RK Sport. CLICK->
Gold 2004 GTO, front end view. This photo is fuzzy, but I thought you'd still want to see this sharp car from the front. The retro-style hood looks good on it. CLICK->
Is this another trick hood tach? Yep, there's a shift light hidden in there! CLICK->
Gold 1965 GTO hardtop at the 2004 SEMA show. This car was there to make the gold '04 car next to it look better. Or was it the other way around? CLICK->
Torrid Red 2004 GTO with a few modifications. The hood supports are kikkin'. The front has the Holden-style chin that protrudes. CLICK->
Yellow Jacket 2004 GTO with a tall spoiler and a sunroof. This one is from Corsa which makes performance exhaust systems. They've displayed one of their new systems on stands. Check out those stylin' stands. The bases look like Chinese throwing star weapons. Kewl! The rearend of the car is jacked up on chrome ramps so spectators can get a look underneath. Mirrors show off the Corsa exhaust components. CLICK->
Left rear view of the Corsa Yellow Jacket 2004 GTO. It's sitting on ShoTrak chrome ramps. CLICK->
Yellow Jacket 2004 GTO with a body kit and hood scoops. The graphics are unusual. CLICK->
The hood on this GTO has louvers as well as hood scoops. The more holes you have in your hood, the better. The recessed grilles are nice. CLICK->
Rear view of this customized 2004 car. It has split dual exhausts. Round chrome accents are visible through the "clear corners" tail light covers. I wonder, would you put "clear corners" on a vintage GTO? CLICK->
Hopefully, you enjoyed coverage of the 2004 SEMA show. Thanks to Wade Stokes for all the photography. Drive carefully. Come back soon. This is what's on the back of the Welcome to Las Vegas sign.
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