GT Pantera (I think), 1995 (maybe).
I had ridden my 92 Trek 970 and was growing taller. Everybody thought I would eventually grow much taller, and this made me take a bad decision: get rid of the lovely 16" 970 and move into a 18" GT Pantera.
It was ugly, it was too big, it was not a Zaskar, it was painted in an ugly gray colour with ugly stickers saying All Terra Pantera GT Aluminium Competition Crap Too Big For You LOL Hahaha I Pee Now.
To make things worse, I could not afford a "good" bike, so instead of getting one built in a factory and equipped there, I got bits and pieces from my Trek (including that USE titanium seat post...) and some others from the shop who sold the GT to me. It was a mix of shit. It never worked properly. I got new grip-shifts after destroying two pairs of XT speedshifters. I got brakes that I had to change quickly as soon as the V-brakes appeared, because I kept on crashing. I installed a Manitou IV fork and, as expected, I did it wrong. Then some said I could tune my fork by putting springs together with the rubber it came with, it had the behavior of those little rubber balls that boing-boing everywhere...
First day I used it, on the way back home I jumped a group of ten or so steps in a local park, rear wheel took the funny shape of an eight.
It was not even light.
It came with me to Marbella, Southern Spain, when I moved there, I used it once, to go to a pharmacy.
It was sold after I left Spain to go to work in Paris, by a friend. I don't even know how much he sold it for.
And I bought the GT because several years earlier, it was alight blue GT Avalanche that I adored after seeing in on a magazine (just before turning the page to find the new 1990 Klein Attitude in team dolomite colours, of course).
This I have found on this forum...
Now, some said it was a 1993 frame...