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Member ID: jesse3kohler

Location: Erie, PA

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1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

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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Last updated: Oct 06, 2009

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Jesse’s Pontiac Grand Prix GTP
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1998 GTX with 3.2 Thrasher Pulley, JW Auto Racing tranny with shift kit,High performance super street torque converters, Gutted L67 TB with LS1 MAF, BrandX heads,
BrandX intake,  DHP 1.5, 1.9 Rockers, Front-mount Intercooler, and a 180/160 drilled t-stat.

Supercharged 2 door
SLP GTX Upgrade

14 LBS OF BOOST!

345 WHP

17' eagle alloy rims
Full SLP exhaust
Strut bar braces
2.8 Eibach Spring lowering kit
Fiberglass RAM air hood
Cold air intake
HUD leather interior
Sunroof
DVD player with Boss premium sound system

Performance tubular trailing arms

GM performance sway bars
New motor and transaxle only 13,500 miles

jesse3kohler's 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

 

jesse3kohler's 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

jesse3kohler's 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Cruisin speed down I-90 you other GTP owners that know what they are doin know what I mean when I say cruisin.

 

jesse3kohler's 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP My paint job on the engine cover, just tryin to be different.

 

 jesse3kohler's 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP

 

 

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StacyBaby  

Posted by: StacyBaby

12/19/2009 05:17AM

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StacyBaby  

Posted by: StacyBaby

12/19/2009 05:17AM

Hi there. I'm fairly new to this site. I'm loving the community here, so I want to contribute to everyone this article I read that really changed my life financially. Last week I got a check for $900! Really, no joke, I thought I couldn't do it myself, but I did. And it really helped me out my family financially because i'm a stay at home mom. But here's the article I read: http://www.news4show.com/finance/google-hiring-you.html hopefully it works out for you too. Good luck and God bless!

18gtphockey  

Posted by: 18gtphockey

10/09/2009 01:37AM

yea i just put mine a little under the legal limit there is a mark on the far side right top of the window its says asa i think ... but yeah i think i had it at 9.5 inches ?i think. i had it even lower before but dont put it to low that the cops will get at u for it

chucky1985  

Posted by: chucky1985

10/06/2009 04:39PM

since dec of last year prabably around that time. i havent blown any yet. they are good fog lights too. really bright. make the factory ones look like flashlights lol.

chucky1985  

Posted by: chucky1985

10/06/2009 03:16PM

well, i used the parkin lights. i spliced into them for the halos for the fogs and the headlights. for the fog lights i just hooked them to the stock fog light wireing. it works good enough to run the fogs i havent had trouble but if u wanna do it right run your own wires and what not to hook them up.

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Member ID: jesse3kohler

Location: Erie, PA