2011 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 on 2040-cars
Rancho Cucamonga, California, United States
If you have more questions or want more details please email : roycelashway@juno.com . This is an awesome Z06 with rare options. Outstanding shape with excellent improvements to make it reliable. This car has never seen the rain and is a no accident, no hit vehicle. At around 8,000 miles the heads were replaced for peace of mind with new production and certified GM LS7 Cylinder heads by a well known Chevrolet certified service center that specializes in west coast corvettes. In addition, these Z06 cars have been known to have weak clutch slave cylinders, so it was decided that a full Katech clutch hydraulic system was in order for better pedal feel with heavy duty reliability to match the rest of the car.
For peace of mind on your outings, this Z06 was outfitted with 3m clear braw film protection as well as 3m fender guards.
One great thing about the 2011's were the factory exhaust revisions, possibly one of the best exhaust tones of any factory corvette I've heard, ultra responsive with a menacing crackle when the baffles open due to the strait through sections.
Ultimate Carbon Package (roof rockers and skirts)
Z07 package (ZR1 wheels, mrc suspension, carbon ceramic brakes)
9,500 Miles
Factory drive-train warranty
3LZ trim
Gm Certified replacement LS7 cylinder heads
Full Katech clutch master/slave hydraulic system
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