2005 Chevrolet Corvette Lingenfelter Supercharged Package on 2040-cars
Kermit, West Virginia, United States
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2005 CORVETTE C6 427 LINGENFELTER SUPERCHARGED
(15,056.07 ACTUAL MILES)
LINGENFELTER TOTALLY REDID THIS CAR FROM TOP TO BOTTOM WITH ACTUALLY TOO MANY OPTIONS TO TOTALLY LIST.
PRICING
427 CID LS2 PKG 20,626.00
YANK 3,000 STALL CNV 600.00
HD TRANSMISSION UPGD 2,995.00
LLOYDS FLOOR MATS 99.00
MINI TUBES 2.195.00
HRE/MICHELIN PKG 6,485.00
KONI DBL SHOCKS 1,025.00
LPE COIL COVERS 399.00
MODIFICATIONS FOR SC 6,447.94
SUPERCHARGER SYSTEM 7,764.71
RK SPORT HOOD 659.00
LABOR TO MODIFY HOOD 650.00
PAINT HOOD 795.00
COMPLETE ZO6 BODY KIT 8,790.00
ROLL BAR 2,745.00
FRONT SEATS FOR BELT 1,243.75
CARAVAGGIO SEATS 790.00
HARNESS BELTS 565.00
REBUILD TRANSMISSION 1,700.00
ROSSLER IN/OUT 170.75
REAR MOUNT BATTERY 425.00
BIG TT WATER TANK 450.00
ZO6 RADIATOR-ENG OIL 700.00
FIRE EXIT 94.55
ZO6 OIL COLLER-TRANS 650.00
AUX TRANS COOLER SYS 1,400.00
AUX FANS & LABOR 650.00
AN FITTINGS, SWITCH 1,728.00
BREMBO BRAKES F/R 5,000.00
INSTALL BREMBO 250.00
PENSKI SHOCKS 3,294.00
INSTALL PENSKE 250.00
756 19X9.5 19.12 5,882.00
GRAND TOTAL IN UPGRADES: $54,852.70
TITLE IN HAND!!!!
Always garaged.
Fully loaded.
Low mileage.
Looks & runs great.
Ice cold A/C.
Records available.
Must see.
Never seen snow.
No accidents.
Non-smoker.
Performance tires.
Power everything.
Runs & drives great.
BOSE sound system.
Very clean interior.
Well maintained.
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