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Hello all. New to the forum but not to Pontiacs. I was born into cars, dad had a 79 10th Anniversary Trans Am, mom 79 camaro, grandma 66 396 Impala and 84 Bonni. My first poncho was a 2001 WS6 I bought when I was 19. Life came along and had to sell it. Been in various vehicles the last couple years and now I'm in what in my opinion is the best Pontiac ever built. Or at least to wear the Pontiac arrowhead. I currently own a 2009 White Hot G8 GT sport pack. Current mods are RotoFab CAI, ported throttle body, ported intake manifold, custom built X-pipe, Solo Performance J pipes and dyno tuned were she put down 346hp/370tq to the wheels. Also has custom painted front lip, grill and hood scoops, lowered and HIDs in the low beams and fogs. I look forward to getting to know ya'll.

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Thanks man. I get more compliments and looks on this car than anything I've ever owned. Mostly from people trying to figure out what it is lol. Also have a lot of people trying to make their car sound like mine, especially mustangs.

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I've always been partial to black but after seeing this car in person I was like damn. White sets these cars off even more.

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Here's a start up video.  

 

 

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lol thanks. I used to spend a lot of time on the forums years ago and now I've got to relearn stuff 

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