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1998 Pontiac Grand Prix
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1998 Ponitac Grand Prix GTP
Just got the car friday and I LOVE IT. It's so much fun to drive. I am so glad I ended up with this car than the Grand Am I was originally going to buy.
Here are some pics I took of it.
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Posted by: confusion1431
04/08/2009 09:11PM
Nice ride. If your interested, i'm starting back up the Wisconsin Grand Prix owners club that died off a few years ago. If you have a Facebook, the group is called "WICGP - Wisconsin Club Grand Prix." Feel free to join. Thanks
Posted by: J_Ferguson
07/23/2007 08:01PM
Come and check out the new club for GTP's And GPIf you like the club feel free to join it ok thanks.Just copy this link to your address bar to go therehttp://groups.cardomain.com/groups/10168/pages/10252
Posted by: biggsGTP
02/15/2006 06:16AM
Hey it's Biggie from d-town let me know when u are gonna start moddin that thing, I'll give you a hand
Posted by: way2rud
10/19/2005 05:07PM
Even with slicks on at the track, I have to ease into it. With my car, stall it to 2200 rpm, release break and have it full throttle by 60' mark. On the street it spins about as long as you want it to. Good luck with the car, mine has been incredible for many years.
Posted by: losted125
10/14/2005 04:11PM
you are in for some surprises
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