2011 Cadillac Cts-v Coupe *700 Hp**show Car**lingenfelter**cts V**d3**vossen*cpo on 2040-cars
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.2L 376Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Supercharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Cadillac
Model: CTS
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: V Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player, XM Satellite Radio, Suede Shift Knob and Steering Wheel, Recaro Power Adjustable Seats, Cooled and Heated Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 15,147
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Thunder Gray Chromoflare
Interior Color: Black with Alcantara
Number of Cylinders: 8
For Sale:
Exterior Color: Thunder Gray Chromoflair
Interior Color: Ebony/Ebony, Leather Seating Surfaces
Warranty: Balance of Cadillac's 4 year/50,000 Mile Factory Warranty & Cadillac's Certified Pre-Owned till 100K
Vehicle Options:
Recaro Dual Power Sports Seats
Power Moonroof
6 Speed Manual Transmission
Limited Slip Rear Differential
StabiliTrak Stability and Traction Control
Adaptive Suspension System
Brembo Braking System
Xenon HID Headlamps
Smart Key Keyless Entry and Ignition System
Heated and Ventilated Dual Power Front Seats
Factory Navigation System
Rear BackUp Camera
BOSE Surround Sound System
DualZone Automatic Climate Control
Bluetooth Telephone Connectivity
Exterior (Paint & Body) Add-ons:
Vossen VVSCV3 Matte Graphite Wheels (20x9/20x10.5)
Falken F453 285/30/20 Tires
Falken F453 255/35/20 Tires
D3 CTSV Air Inlet Covers w/ LED Lighting
D3 CTSV Front Bumper Chin Spoiler
Custom fabricated side skirts
Custom "Vossen" Paint/Finish applied to the following:
Upper & Lower Grill
Windshield Wipers & Nozzles
All Chrome Trim (including the chrome around the emblems)
License Plate Frame
Rear Lower Grill & Chrome Exhaust Outlet
Rear Taillights Painted To Match Car
Side Mirrors Plate Painted To Match Car
Eibach Lowering Springs
Engine & BoltOns:
Lingenfelter 630 Package
Lingenfelter Cadillac CTSV Supercharger Pulley & Air Intake
Lingenfelter 160 Degree Thermostat
Lingenfelter Supercharged CTSV K & N Air Filter
Note: The Air Intake and K & N Air Filter were upgraded to the components below.
Custom HP Tuners Tune
Harmonic Balancer 9.0" Pulley
D3 CTSV Cold Air Intake
Siemens Fuel Injectors (60lbs)
American Racing 17/8 Longtube Headers with Offroad Mud Pipes
MSRP of Car $73,000 and $13,000 of add-ons!!
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