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gm4life?

I'm out of guesses.

I'll admit, for a front-driver, the last few years of Bonnevilles had some decent lines. Looks great in motion, like in the pic.

I always liked that generation Bonneville, especially after they dropped the pleasure ribbing, and the GXP with its sexy and not tacky wheels.

Looks like an old guy... :neenerneener:

I'm guessing you buddy.... 8)

Great looking car, by the way...

I always liked that generation Bonneville, especially after they dropped the pleasure ribbing, and the GXP with its sexy and not tacky wheels.

+1

To be completely honest, late 90s Pontiacs all had great fluid and organic lines. The details and cheap feel to just about everything were what ruined those designs.

I remember seeing a photo of a Pontiac-built last-gen Grand Am GT with flat cladding, like the Bonneville GXP, and no spoiler... and you're right, they look very nice with de-emphasized cladding.

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Yes, it is I says me and all who agree are more than three.

This is on the way home from picking up the latest vehicle. I figured a good way to drop in again with my friends on here since its been a while.

Congrats on the new car!! Those Bonnevilles are such good looking cars. Here's to many wonderful and memory-filled miles with your new Pontiac.

Now, get posting on those diecast updates. You're the "main guy" around here to keep us all updated on what we should be looking out for!! :lol:

Congratulations, sir!

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