Michael and his supercar GTP

Asked by JameAde Feb 15, 2017 at 09:41 PM about the 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix 2 Dr GTP Supercharged Coupe

Question type: Car Customization

Michael, your gtp never got close to 186 and just
because your front wheels both spun, doesn't
mean it was lsd. It was not lsd in the same
meaning as a muscle car. That car was at best a
sporty family car. You are a very dumb person. Oh
and lose some weight and those 1980's bangs and
I promise you'll gain 1mph

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186kph is only 115mph and that whole arguement (8 years ago) started because Michael said AFTER the speed limiter was lifted, it went 186. I think he meant mph because that car went 186kph with the speed limiter active. :-) So he IS real stupid then. Enginecreator.... you spelled that wrong anyway. You know I'm your ex-girlfriend baby

So, I was actually looking at other things and stumbled on to what seems to be a Grand Prix forum? Don't mean to be a thorn, my apologies. Wanted a GTP in 1998. They were nice cars. I've been into cars as long as I can remember. Now I have 2 Infiniti coupes, one heavily modded, one stock and a 1986 MR2 just about completely rebuilt. You guys have a good night.

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