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Pontiac G6 GT

 
509BaNg 509BaNg
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 05/08
Posted: 05/19/09
09:42 AM

I am wondering if anyone out there also has a Pontiac G6 GT and can tell me if the 06 and 07 is the same as the 08. I have an 08 and all the modifications I would like to do are for 06 and 07. Mine is the 3.5L V6. Please any input would be much appreciated.  
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godfather4g64 godfather4g64
Guru | Posts: 1169 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 05/19/09
10:31 PM

do people not understand that this is import tuner not domestic or euro tuner.  
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Wendel_X Wendel_X
New User | Posts: 11 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 05/21/09
06:51 PM

Yeah it's the same... It's GM we're talking about here. I found a cold air intake from Injen, and cat-back exhaust from magnaflow and that's pretty much it for the engine bay part of things. I found some sport springs from either H&R or Eibach and some OE direct replacement slotted and drilled rotors from SSBC and sport brake pads from the same company. I havent heard of that rotor company, but it says its CNC machined and the Baer's had the word "cosmetic" on it so don't bother. For the rims and tires I'd recomend some Enkei Racing RS05 17" rims. They only weigh 18 pounds so that's better than the factory 24ish. And finally for tires some Kumho Ecsta SPT tires. They're allright for the price and are quite sticky so you won't be hitting no sidewalks or light post when you have fun on the curves.

For the brakes you only have to buy the front rotors since they practically do almost all of the job, but do upgrade all the brakes pads front and rear. Also alight the suspension when you buy the springs. I know it ain't much, but when more parts come out it should be fine. Also don't buy the bodykits out there. They only make you slower not slick aerodynamically, plus they have those stupid "ram air" hood ducts which have no roll in todays engines and just by lowering the car you lower the coefficient drag of the vehicle.

It's better to buy a few good parts than to buy a whole lot of worthless ones. Good luck on your venture. I went to Andysautosport.com and Tirerack.com  

 
01silver_teg 01silver_teg
User | Posts: 90 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 05/22/09
05:16 AM

Plz tell me that European cars are not imports.  

 
nitrospiff007 nitrospiff007
Enthusiast | Posts: 256 | Joined: 11/07
Posted: 05/22/09
07:58 AM

sorry to burst your bubble but anything not american is an import, that includes euro cars, this site  is more specific to jdm and such  
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01silver_teg 01silver_teg
User | Posts: 90 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 05/22/09
10:04 PM

Still, Euros are imports and this site is called importtuner, not jdmtuner or dsmtuner or .... not that I support questions related to domestics or euros but just .... saying  

 
Wendel_X Wendel_X
New User | Posts: 11 | Joined: 10/08
Posted: 05/25/09
12:30 AM

Either way he asked so its common curtesy to answer no? Some guy would come here asking for help on his El Camino I'd still help in any way I can...  

 

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