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'''GTO''' is an abbreviation of: | |||
* ''[[Grand Touring Over]]'', the [[International Motor Sports Association]] category for production cars over 2500 cc (later revised to 3000 cc) | |||
* ''[[Gran Turismo Omologato]]'', a model name used on several automobiles: | |||
** [[Ferrari 250 GTO]] | |||
** [[Ferrari 288 GTO]] | |||
** [[Pontiac GTO]] | |||
** [[Mitsubishi Galant GTO]] | |||
** [[Mitsubishi GTO]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 3 August 2007
GTO is an abbreviation of:
- Grand Touring Over, the International Motor Sports Association category for production cars over 2500 cc (later revised to 3000 cc)
- Gran Turismo Omologato, a model name used on several automobiles: