Fellas, this is a day I didn't think would ever come. That said, this is more of a feeler thread. I don't have the new toy yet and it isn't set in stone yet - I won't mention what it is, but I can say it is GM but not a 660. I don't have room for 3 cars in the stable and I can't have 2 toys and a daily so the GP is on the chopping block!
It is a 1991 GP GTP
5 speed Getrag 284
122k miles
LOCATED IN CONNECTICUT
Options - fully loaded except does NOT have ABS
has everything else available though, including:
Heads Up Display
Leather
Sunroof
a/c - ice cold
16x8 wheels - new tires
spoiler
asking $2,900
short story, you get a modded, fast, GP with a spare Getrag 284
The good:
engine runs great
she looks sharp
The mods:
-ported cylinder heads (ported by Ben)
-new exhaust valves and all new valve seals
-crank underdrive pulley, alternator overdrive pulley
-96+ intake manifolds
-custom throttle arm, 75mm Northstar throttlebody
-2.5" stainless exhaust into a single flowmaster 80 series with dual exhaust outlet - best sounding dohc I've heard
-battery in trunk with extremely large gauge wire (ground to the trans)
-true cold air intake - 4" tubes/filter
-electric crankcase evacuation pump. runs off shift light output coded to turn on at 4k rpm. Pulls vacuum from front valve cover and evacuates to exhaust via evac tubes before muffler tips.
-94 rear brakes
-ongoing tuning process via reprogramming eeprom. Very close to perfect.
-1yr old
-I'm sure there is plenty I am missing
Recently replaced:
-subframe bushings
-brakes (Morse Ceramics)
Needs:
-Leaks small amount powersteering from the passenger side bellow of the rack. It is a TGP tight ratio rack and it likely needs a new seal. I have another rack that can go with the car but it is not a TGP rack.
The bad:
-Trans has trouble synchronizing 1st, 2nd. Stick has some slop in 3rd/4th BUT I HAVE A SPARE GOOD SHIFTING 284 THAT GOES WITH THE CAR - INCLUDES SPARE CLUTCH - the car is perfectly driveable as is and I never bothered replacing the trans since the one in it still works.
-drivers seat a bit worn
-interior needs a good cleaning
-power antenna busted, have glass antenna on the rear glass
The pics:
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
John
It is a 1991 GP GTP
5 speed Getrag 284
122k miles
LOCATED IN CONNECTICUT
Options - fully loaded except does NOT have ABS
has everything else available though, including:
Heads Up Display
Leather
Sunroof
a/c - ice cold
16x8 wheels - new tires
spoiler
asking $2,900
short story, you get a modded, fast, GP with a spare Getrag 284
The good:
engine runs great
she looks sharp
The mods:
-ported cylinder heads (ported by Ben)
-new exhaust valves and all new valve seals
-crank underdrive pulley, alternator overdrive pulley
-96+ intake manifolds
-custom throttle arm, 75mm Northstar throttlebody
-2.5" stainless exhaust into a single flowmaster 80 series with dual exhaust outlet - best sounding dohc I've heard
-battery in trunk with extremely large gauge wire (ground to the trans)
-true cold air intake - 4" tubes/filter
-electric crankcase evacuation pump. runs off shift light output coded to turn on at 4k rpm. Pulls vacuum from front valve cover and evacuates to exhaust via evac tubes before muffler tips.
-94 rear brakes
-ongoing tuning process via reprogramming eeprom. Very close to perfect.
-1yr old
-I'm sure there is plenty I am missing
Recently replaced:
-subframe bushings
-brakes (Morse Ceramics)
Needs:
-Leaks small amount powersteering from the passenger side bellow of the rack. It is a TGP tight ratio rack and it likely needs a new seal. I have another rack that can go with the car but it is not a TGP rack.
The bad:
-Trans has trouble synchronizing 1st, 2nd. Stick has some slop in 3rd/4th BUT I HAVE A SPARE GOOD SHIFTING 284 THAT GOES WITH THE CAR - INCLUDES SPARE CLUTCH - the car is perfectly driveable as is and I never bothered replacing the trans since the one in it still works.
-drivers seat a bit worn
-interior needs a good cleaning
-power antenna busted, have glass antenna on the rear glass
The pics:
Let me know if you have any questions.
Thanks,
John
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