2008 Chevrolet Corvette - Z51 - Mn6 - Dual Mode Exhaust - Gmpp Warranty on 2040-cars
Whitmore Lake, Michigan, United States
Up for sale is my 2008 Corvette in Velocity Yellow with 16,312 miles at the time of listing. It is a 1LT car with six-speed manual transmission. It has the Z51 suspension package and the NPP dual-mode exhaust. It comes with a GMPP Major Guard zero deductible warranty that expires on 8/20/2015 or 56,000 miles. This is fully transferable to the new owner, you simply send in a form with a check for $50.
The only modifications done to the car are Hawk ceramic brake pads, which I put on a month or so ago, tinted windows and Hardbar spring end kits on the front and back to adjust the ride height (done by previous owner). The car also comes with a car cover and seat belt covers. The car is in great shape with no mechanical or exterior issues. The interior has a few small blemishes from the previous owners. There is wear on the side of the driver's seat. There are also two small marks, about the size of a dime, on the center console lid and the cup holder lid. There are also light scratches on the driver's interior door handle. I have included pictures of all these. None of these are really very noticeable but I wanted to make sure that prospective buyers have no surprises. |
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