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Chevy Cobalt Ss Supercharged on 2040-cars

US $11,000.00
Year:2007 Mileage:80670 Color:
Location:

Palm City, Florida, United States

Palm City, Florida, United States

2007 Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged (Clean Title)

Options: G85 (LSD), Sunroof, Pioneer 7 speaker sound system

Mileage: 80k

Engine: 2.0L Ecotec supercharged

Car is located in Palm City, Florida

 

I am the second owner I have owned this car since May 2010 with 32k miles; I have full documentation of the car since I have owned it. Oil always changed with Mobil 1 synthetic 5w30 every 5k miles. Car was tuned by Anthony at RWHP car is pushing out 235whp & 215wtq. Car comes with two sets of Rims. Car will include all parts that have been replaced that I have, also intercool pump, pulley tensor, and belt are brand new just replaced within the past year. Car is going to need new tires & also Oil change (Oil will be changed if it takes awhile to sell) ALSO WOULD LIKE TO LET BUYER KNOW THAT CAR IS ON COILOVERS AND DOES NOT HAVE THE REAR PERCHES INSTALLED I HAVE THEM JUST NO INSTALLED ( i wanted to go low) and also i have high rise and will be put on with buyers request. Happy bidding.

 

Performance:

  • ·      General Motors stage 2 kit (2.9 Pulley & 42lb injectors)
  • ·      K&N Typhoon Cold Air Intake
  • ·      ZZP Stage 3 Heat Exchanger
  • ·      Vibrant Header & vibrant downpipe with high flow cat
  • ·      Stage 1 Exedy Clutch Replaced at 40k miles

Exterior:

  • ·      Cobalt SS turbo Front grill and lower grill
  • ·      Legal Tint two front windows with full time transferable warranty
  • ·      High Rise Spoiler
  • ·      Black custom headlights from Cobaltss.net (will include stock headlights)
  • ·      Tinted taillights professionally painted

Interior

  • ·      ZZP 3 Pod pillar gauge
  • ·      Aero force gauge, Volt gauge, Stock boost gauge
  • ·      Painted dash (black)
  • ·      Custom Crown Royal Shifter boot (will change at buyers request)

Suspension, Wheels, and Brakes:

  • ·      32-Way adjustable Damping Megan Racing Coil overs
  • ·      Slotted rear brakes
  • ·      Enkei EKM3 18x8 +40mm Offset 5x110 (2 have slight rash), Avenue a525 18x8 Not sure of offset (came with car when bought)(all have rash)
  • ·      Eibach Front and Rear Sway bars
  • ·      MRZ Performance “Supercharged” Front strut bar

 

Cons:

·      Front coil overs clunk SOMETIMES when turning slow

·      Left headlight fogs up because of leakage (will try to get fixed before)

·      Steering wheel center cap is dented (see pictures)

·      Car has the normal wear and tear, rock chips in the front bumper and hood

·      Also car was backed into & left a weird looking small dent in the front bumper

·      Each door has a little Knick where paint was gone, it was filled it but only visible if you are looking directly close to car at least 2ft(look at pictures)

·      Headliner inside has a stain from when I accidently left the sunroof open when it rained. (Very regretful, see pictures)

·      Left rear quarter panel has been resprayed and should be buffed and polish because of orange peel (just don’t have time to do it right now, will try to get in done if possible)

·      Paint is coming off on the inside of the right door handle (see picture)

If I were to give the car a rating I would say

Interior 8/10

Exterior 8/10

 

There is probably a lot I am forgetting!

 Corbeau seats are not included in sale will come with STOCK SEATS (which are in perfect condition)

Stock headunit will also be put back in



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