1F: Entering Mt. Coronet from route 207, go north and east across the water. Go south (don't jump the ledge) and then right. Use rock climb to go north, then take the stairs to the next area.
2F: Go north, then left, then south, then left, then north (up the stairs), then left (across the bridge), then south, then right (down the stairs), then north (up two sets of stairs), then right (across the bridge), then south (down the stairs but not down the ledges), then left, then north (down the stairs), then left (up the stairs), then north into the next area.
2F/B: Go north (up the stairs) and then right, into the next area.
3F: Go right then immediately north (up the stairs). Defeat the Galactic Grunt and then go left. Then go south (defeating the next grunt) and into the next area.
Outside: Go right (taking the stairs to the north if you don't want to battle) then go north. Use rock climb to get to the next level. Go left then south (take the stairs if you wish to battle) then left then north (up the stairs if you didn't before), into the next area.
4F: Go north and use rock climb to go to the next level, then head right (defeating the grunt). Then head south (defeating the grunt then going down the stairs) and then to the right, exiting yet again.
Outside: Follow the path (north then right then north) then go down the stairs to the left. Go north, pass the cavern entrance, and rock climb to the left. Go left then north (down the stairs) then left (down two stairs and up one stairs) then north then left then south and enter the cavern to the right.
4F/B: From here on, it's a straight path to follow. Good luck!
far rear corner of the hood on the drivers side.
Pontiac, GTO.
Yes and no. The GTO is a Tempest. There are basically 3 cars in that line. The Tempest, the LeMans, and the GTO. Once you option it as a GTO it's no longer a Tempest. It's a GTO.
In the Pontiac GTO, GTO stands for Grand Turismo Osimo. In the Italian language this translates over to Homologated Grand Touring.
The Ferrari 250 GTO stands for Gran Turismo Omologato. The Pontiac GTO is named for the Ferrari.
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Yes.
the GTO.
ALL GTO's have two doors.
Pontiac GTO was created in 1964.
Little GTO was created in 1964.
Mitsubishi GTO was created in 1990.