zdenek2334's 2005 Pontiac GTO
lSo this is my Impulse Blue 2005 A4 GTO










As of now, these are the only pictures, but there's more to come! As of now it only is tuned with a CAI and Flowmaster cat-back exhaust. I am Blueing out the car soon with tons of decals and paint... Should look good! Also, Future Mods/upgrades coming soon are: headers, interior/exterior work, overhauled transmission, new rotors, possibly new stereo with GPS and blue gauges instead of green all coming soon. Down the line: New heads, cam, intake manifold, bored out cylinders, new pistons, and who knows where money can take you...
But for now, Enjoy!
Replaced the red "GTO" letters with white... this is the start of a pattern on the car that you will see in the near future.

Side view
How the emblems come stock on the car
Bought some very good decals from GrafXworks, they are very reliable, shipping took awhile, but overall very good decals. These are the reflective blue inlays with the checkered flags, as well as the pearl white "GTO" overlays.




Then I added the Steering wheel inlays, as well as blue inlays for the front and rear Pontiac logos. It stands out perfect and looks amazing!

Also changed the red "GTO" lettering on the front to match the blue/white theme going on here.... car definitely takes on a different perspective. I really want the SAP front grilles and bumper too, but they are almost impossible to find... any ideas to make the grilles look better? shoot me some ideas!

Some good shots of different angles of what the car looks like as of now.



Added the "GTO" overlay to the spoiler 3rd brake light. Next is replacing every light in the interior with a blue one. Those are coming soon!

Here are some pictures of the Xentec 10000K HID kit I recently put in. I've kinda heard negative things about Xentec... but I tried them anyway. I am pleasantly surprised, and have had no problems! For $40, you really cant go wrong.


VERY simple, straightforward, plug and play HID kit. Once I got it figured out, it really only took me about 20-25 minutes to completely install.

Daytime HID versus stock halogen bulb daytime.


Here are just some pictures of me with my buddy Stefan and his ricer.... We also had a Cobalt SS with us that day too. Just some shots up on top of Marcus Theatre's Parking Garage...













Here are some night shots as to what the HID's look like... a very nice blue glow in the projector assembly.




Also, the lights in the interior have all gone blue. LED Option was my source, and I am very happy with these as well. Very nice light output, not like other colored lights, you can actually SEE at night! But a few more are going in there and then thats done for now.



Transmission is going under the knife next! I'll update when it's all done and everything is good =)