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27
2006
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Chris Burdick

300hp Saturn Sky - by Gravana

Gravana Pontiac Sky Front

The Santa Clarita, California based tuner Gravana will be realeasing an official GM-approved Saturn Sky that pushes out 300hp. Gravana has already played around with the Chevrolet Cavalier, Cobalt and Pontiac GTO, as well as the Saturn Ion and the Sky’s less attractive cousin, the Pontiac Solstice.

The car will debut at SEMA, and from what i gather, this is basically just a move from GM to try and get Saturn noticed by the aftermarket crowd. You can’t really blame them, the Sky is the first “exciting” Saturn ever made, they should get it noticed.

Officials say the car will include a ground effects kit, full bumper body kit, carbon fiber engine cover, stainless air intake system, header and exhaust, coil-over suspension, sway bars, and heat extractor hood. That Photoshop-red paint will also be replaced with an off-line shade that, we’d imagine, uses real paint.

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Gravana Pontiac Sky Rear

A few weeks ago I saw my first Sky on the road, and i must say it’s quite the head-turner. With the Sky Red Line and this 300hp beast coming out, I could see this helping to turn around the Saturn name, at least a little bit.

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September
2
2006
1:19 am
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Bruce Anderson

I’m interested in what you have to offer for the Sky Redline and associated costs. I’m expecting delivery within five months and am already considering different grill designs and various other mods.

March
6
2007
9:13 pm
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John

SWEET TRICKED OUT CAR!!!!!!!!!! Where did you buy the body kit from?

October
11
2007
9:34 pm
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Jeremy

I would really like to see an aftermarket from to replace the Saturn logo. It makes an otherwise great looking car look.. well.. Saturnishy.

October
11
2007
9:35 pm
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Jeremy

That is an aftermarket front (sorry typo). Maybe just the chrome piece that goes straight across the front without the logo.

October
29
2007
3:12 pm
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Eric

i purchased full body kit from gravana for 2008 saturn sky. i brought in to a full service body shop for installation. The product DOES NOT FIT. Purchase at your own risk. I would not recommend this product.

October
29
2007
3:18 pm
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Thanks for the warning, Eric. You should certainly contact Gravana about this, and prospective buyers will want to ask why they’re having problems with fit.

March
20
2008
1:29 pm
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Demonblade

Eric is probably just looking to pop someone’s bubble. Gravana would not have introduced this car with so much media attention if the body kit didn’t even fit. Egon, you get suckered too easily.

May
13
2008
3:06 am
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Dr. Bob

Note Gravana is the sister to RK Sports. My body kit is A glove. Thanks toBob Smith president. And to Trevor at RK in Murrietta,CA.

September
22
2008
12:46 am
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SkyOwner

I spoke to Gravana a few days ago, my local Saturn dealer referred me to them, about the bodykit in the picture. They told me this kit is still not available. As of right now the only pieces that exist are on the car, no other parts were ever released to the public. So I’m not sure how Eric has his hands on one?

September
22
2008
7:38 pm
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SkyMaster

Eric - How could you have purchased a body kit that was never released? LMAO! You are an idiot! You probably work for a competitor of Gravana and you are just trying to flame the company. Gravana has always stood behind their products. You are probably a criminal. Stay off the forums!

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