Holden Monaro 2001-2006 (V2/VZ)

9 time bathurst 1000 winner peter brock standing on top of his nations cup monaro, australia’s most legendary driver

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Could do some epic trolling with this ‘427 FM announcement’ image…

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mprpgghpphhh…

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would love to have the GTO version of this car in the game since the vauxhall is in the game already

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So it was supposed to be in FM7, and never got released. Game files exist. :frowning:

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I’d say it’s a good thing we never got it there if we never got it back at all, that model is atrocious. Why couldn’t they work off the FM4 GTO instead? They had 6+ years to do so!

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And again, the Monaro we currently have in FH5 has an atrocious model that should’ve never returned considering we had the '06 GTO in FM4. I want Fixed car models in Forza, and if you do too then please just vote for that.

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silky smooth HD images of the HRT 427 monaro

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Hi, I’m new to this site so I apologize if I do something wrong. I did read the first post about general rules, and I believe I’m doing this correctly - I had one suggestion which I have yet to see in a (at least recent as I’ve read it was in older games) Forza game far as car models go: the Pontiac GTO. But not the 1969 classic model. Pontiac re-released the GTO in 2004, and made modes for 2005 and 2006. I know this well, because I had a sport model 2004 GTO. I always liked cars but was never really into them until I got that car. It was the first sports car I’ve ever owned, and I understood then how people could have almost feeling for a car, as something about it was just so special. It had the LS1 engine (later models would have the LS2), and it had a red interior with stitched leather that said “GTO” in black. The exterior was silver and had matching badges on either side of it. Then there was functional hood scoops, and a raised spoiler too. It was an amazing car, and I actually miss it to this day. The recent Gran Turismo games also don’t have this model car (although it was in GT5). I think that it would go well with Motorsport because it was a modern classic and is something of a kinda “modern antique”, if that makes sense. Pontiac was closed down years back but produced some nice cars, along with the Firebird, G8, etc, as well. But I’d love to see the 2004 GTO added to this game, or even the 2005 or 2006 model. Thanks for reading either way!

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OMG. If the Pontiac GTO was released that will be amazing! It’s an amazing car

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another day, another plead for the 427 monaro…road or race version, i’ll be happy either way

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this car was beating up porsches, ferraris, lamborghinis, moslers, and BMWs, if we get a bog stock pontiac GTO instead of this beast…

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The ‘05 Pontiac GTO will always have a place in my heart, and I’m sure in many others too. It was the cop car in heat levels 3 and 4 of NFS Most Wanted and Carbon, it is my favorite police car ever in video games. I just hoped we got the GTO instead of that ugly British counterpart from the 360 era.

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2002 HSV Coupé GTS


:slight_smile:

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We will need to wait until the mods have time to add polls and make new topics but I hope it happens soon

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HSV GTO

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2002 HSV HRT 427


Powered by the motor from the Corvette C5.R.

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HSV Monaro(Coupé4, GTO, GTS Coupé)

2004 Pontiac GTO





2006 Pontiac GTO






Specs (2004):

  • Engine: 5.7L V8 (naturally aspirated)
  • Horsepower: 350 @ 5200 rpm
  • Torque: 365 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
  • Transmission: 4-speed automatic (standard), 6-speed manual (optional)
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • 0-60: 5.3 seconds (manual)
  • Top speed: 158 mph (electronically limited; manual)

Specs (2006):

  • Engine: 6.0L V8 (naturally aspirated)
  • Horsepower: 400 @ 5200 rpm
  • Torque: 400 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
  • Transmission: 4-speed automatic (standard), 6-speed manual (optional)
  • Drivetrain: RWD
  • 0-60: Less than 5 seconds
  • Top speed: N/A
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