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Old 08-17-2008, 06:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
Enenmyofreali7y
 
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someone help ease my mind..

Hey guys, new here. A little about me, I'm a new driver, been out there for 3 months or so. I currently drive an 02 Chevy Monte Carlo, and I have had a love for the GTO ever since I rode in one, hell, 2 years ago? Well anyway, I understand a 16 year old asking about a GTO is blasphemous, ridiculous and outright dumb. But hey, I love the thing. Here's my situation. I want a 2004-2006 GTO sometime in the next few years. Now don't think I want one now - me at this point with a 5.7L 400 HP V8 GTO would be like handing a monkey a gun. But seeing as I have a good paying job, I figured I would set aside money every paycheck to save for the next set of wheels, which I'm hoping will be a GTO. Here's what I'm worried about. How are my chances of even finding a GTO 2-3 years from now? and even if I do get my hands on one, will Pontiac still be making parts for them? I just don't want to have to sell it as soon as I get it. Also, are there any plans for Pontiac to continue the GTO somewhere later on?

Anyways, sorry about the book I just wrote, but any advice would be appreciated. Thanks guys!
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