2008 Chevrolet Cobalt Ss Coupe Stage 2 on 2040-cars
Fall River, Massachusetts, United States
The good:
Exterior 8/10 Interior 10/10 (racing seats) Tranny still good never had pop outs or grinds Hahn child air intake Brand new zzp turbo less then 500 miles Mpx front mount intercooler (stock upgrade) Snow performance boost controller / methanol\water injection kit Stock pioneer system with 10 inch sub and 6CD changer Brembo breaks 18 inch rims low pro tires Stage 2 tuned at 23psi makes well over 300hp Bad: Head gasket blew causing engine to spin a bearing Car is super clean in and out this is a steal for a mechanic or person looking for a project price reflects condition car running will be worth well over 10k only asking 4k plenty of room for anyone looking to make a quick profit or have a mint daily. At the end of the day u won't find a running mint cobalt ss for less even after all the work is done payed 8500 with 110k miles car will have no problem selling setting that the turbo as is rare to pop up around here |
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