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  1. #1 1995 gtp 
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    Clean car... Love the pregens on it. Needs a L67 conversion tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by TLSheff View Post
    Clean car... Love the pregens on it. Needs a L67 conversion tho
    "pregens"??
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    we call the wheels from Pre-97 cars, pregens. Just because mainly this site is 97+ cars.

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    very nice gtp...i had a 1990 gtp as my first car it had that weird body kit on it from pontiac... I hated working on that 3.4 though its PITA

    Polished Gen V, 3.1 mps, intercooled, S1X cam, northstar tb, and Tim King built trans with 3.29s and all the good stuff
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fivefingerdeathpunch View Post
    we call the wheels from Pre-97 cars, pregens. Just because mainly this site is 97+ cars.
    OK, sorry 'bout that.

    I can move on then.
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    Nice ride! really good shape
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    Actually to be specific...
    the 97-03 16s... not bad


    but your beloved "pregen" wheels... that look Oooo so different... have this nice little change called STANCE @ a +24 offset, they look much better than the 97-03s


    Besides the offset and the engraved PONTIAC there isnt much difference but everyone wants them... stock look, aggressive stance... we dubbed them Pregens

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    No need to make it a L67...it is what it is and it is a very nice car the way it is right now! Great job in keeping it clean and looking awesome for the car's age! The body style is very nice and has an aggressive look to it.
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    Very clean for how old it is. I wanted a red one before i got my current GP. And i heard those engines respond very well to tunes.
    '01 GT - Top swapped. ported SC/Heads/TB, SD headers, open cone, HPTuners, 3.4 MPS, 60#'s, E85.______________________SMGPFC #99_______________________
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    Cool, how many miles? n i like how they used some int. parts carried over into 97+ lol
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    Yea like a useless cubby that cant hold anything
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    Quote Originally Posted by 97gtsc View Post
    Cool, how many miles? n i like how they used some int. parts carried over into 97+ lol
    174,000 miles and still going strong.
    I agree, the interior changed to this design in 1994, and I prefer it much better over the 1992.
    The only thing it lacks, is the volt and oil pressure gauges that are in the 92.
    I added the HUD, DIC, and the CD player, (OE was a cassette player).
    It also has Keyless entry, that the previous owner had no idea about, as she never had a fob.
    I have replaced the fuel pump, the front rotors and pads, tires, hood release cable, fuel injectors (cracked and leaking fuel), serp belt tensioner, and put on a 3400 mini starter.
    I know the PO had changed the timing belt before I bought it, and I have been keeping an eye on it, as it's getting close to time for another change.
    Also put a new power window motor in the drivers door, repainted the rear spoiler and hood vents, and I have a second set of 5 spokes that I have been polishing, but taking a long time getting them done.

    It's been a great work car, it replaced my 1996 POS Sunfire, and the AC works great, rides very smooth, and everything still works like a new car.
    Pontiac must have build her pretty good to be going this good, for this many years with so many miles.

    I'm glad you like her, I sure do!

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    The biggest problem with those engines is they burn a lot of oil, so its good that you dont have that problem
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