Vehicle Owner

Member ID: raceu

Location: Richmond, VA

Vehicle Info

1994 Pontiac Grand Prix

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.

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Kyle’s Pontiac Grand Prix

  • Currently 3.2 /5 Stars.
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This is my 94 grand prix se 3.1, got it 2 years ago with 112,000 miles on it and it now has 123,000 miles, bought it bare stock, have done the work myself and help of friends. It runs the best, no problems since I have had it. Not my daily driver!! Got a lot more projects for it. Have already put about between 5 and 10 grand into it already.

raceu's 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix
I have currently taken out the entire interior, i havnet driven the car for about 2-3 months, i opened the car up one day, and the inside smelled like mild dew! I had to tear out the carpet, that was no good, the rear deck was faded so that was torn out, i took out everything but saved it and i am currently selling the interior parts, i have lots of pics to show the parts im selling. I am also looking for a set in very good condition the 5 star white gtp wheels, im turning all my outside lights back to factory expect the headlights and fog lights. Got any questions let me know thanks.

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FLIP-GPONA  

Posted by: FLIP-GPONA

02/22/2008 10:23AM

Nice Car..

droptimepayton  

Posted by: droptimepayton

01/17/2008 02:12PM

hey i was looking at the interer of your grand prix i have one just like it but were did u find the interer at? and how much would it be for the metrials?

boricua00693  

Posted by: boricua00693

10/05/2007 02:10AM

Hey man, Nice GP But you have to see if you can find spacers for the wheels so they can stick out like factory did. Thats why i still don't have wheels on my GP. They sit in to far because of the molding.

679499  

Posted by: 679499

09/26/2007 05:50PM

yeah that sounds pretty cool! Thats deff too much for me to spend on the interior! But lemme know when you get that stuff on!--Jay

679499  

Posted by: 679499

09/15/2007 04:05PM

Hey, nice GP! Ive always wanted to do the interior of mine, but opholstry isnt cheap! ( unless you know how to do it ) Theres a couple options here to lower you car ( this may be a little long so bare with me haha )

You can order front lowering springs from JCWhitney. Thats whay I did. The springs are suspension techniques part #810113. They say '95-'99 Monte Carlo, but you have the same exact suspension ( up front ) as that Monte Carlo.

This option is for the rear, you can get a monoleaf that will lower the rear of the car. You can get that from birchmount spring. Their phone # is (416) 698-3636. They are located in Ontario Canada.

Or the other option is to go with coilovers in the front and rear. You can get these from www.heldmotorsports.com In the rear of the car, these coilovers will replace your monoleaf.

So you can choose between a set consisting of front lowering springs and a lowering monoleaf, or coilovers all the way around or a mix.

As for the brakes, they are goodridge lines from www.tirerack.com and I got the rotors from www.raceshopper.com And the front sway bar was stock on the car.

Hope this helps!! --Jay

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Member ID: raceu

Location: Richmond, VA