2012 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Orlando, Florida, United States
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2012 CORVETTE CONVERTIBLE SUPERCHARGED CUSTOM
BLUE THUNDER
ZR 7
Let Me Start Off By Saying I am A Retired Private Collector And Hobbyist Here In South Florida. I Do Not Use Smoke
And Mirrors To Represent A Car. Each Car Will Be Correctly Described Without Any Surprises. All Cars Are Priced
According To Their Condition, Options, There Is
So Much To Read But There Is So Much To This Amazing Vehicle:
· 2012 one owner Corvette custom wide body 3” wider on the rear than zr1, 1 1/2” wider on front
· SLP Magnusson supercharged 700hp
· new high performance paddle shift automatic transmission will handle 1000hp
· Monterey Lamborghini 3 stage paint with blue/purple flip pearl
· all black carbon fiber parts have a light black hue in the clear with blue/ purple flip pearl over the
clear it has blue sparkles in sunlight
· all body panels including headlights fog lights are covered with Suntec clear shield film except for rear
deck and rear end which protects car and enhances cars shine
· air brush art ghost flames on hood, paint on side of car doors fades to a darker shade to give 3d depth
· custom air brush under hood and military F 22 rapture jet on rear deck interior dash trim has blue flames
· stainless steel headers with custom mild to wild exhaust, custom powder coated black exhaust tips to match
car
· exhaust pipes are all custom ceramic coated and wrapped with heat shield cloth, custom heat shield was
made to protect starter from heat, and headers are wrapped
· custom carbon fiber parts: best in market MCM carbon fiber hood 11lbs lighter then stock, front splitter,
rear diffuser, side skirts, rear APR adjustable racing wing, engine covers and door handles
· custom leather interior(no vinyl) with blue suede inserts, custom zr7 logos on seats and floor mats custom
supercharged logo on seats and Blue Thunder stitching on dash custom blue stitching on all upholstery custom blue
bead on seats and floor
· mats custom made zr7 door sills and lighted (Blue Thunder) sill plates, custom made zr7 logos on exterior,
custom bottom of door lights up with Blue Thunder logo at night and shines on pavement when door is opened
· complete interior was removed and sound and heat shields installed very quiet and no heat. extra padding
was added to seats
· custom sound system, new Kenwood Navigation Unit DNX 890HD custom removable bass box in trunk with 2 10'
jl audio base speakers with 750 watt amp, 600 watt jl audio amp for stereo, 2 front and 2 rear morel elate 9 three
way speakers, custom made rear speaker boxes behind seats to accommodate larger speakers so they are all same size,
front and rear parking cameras
· custom color changing halo lights in headlights and fog lights, front grille, white custom halo lights in
rear taillights, custom color changing halo lights under hood, there are 3 custom lighted rocker switches below
steering wheel on right to turn halo headlights hood lights and lighted wind breaker lights on and off
· custom made one off 3 piece wheels designed by owner to fit wide body( there are no spacers) with blue
rivets and blue grooves painted to match car
· custom black center caps were made to match Chevy 100 anniversary crossed flags logos, custom painted
black brake calipers with blue painted corvette logo
· built in Ctek battery charging system to keep car charged if it sits for extended times
· custom all aluminum radiator with double capacity of factory and custom alternator has much higher output
at idle
· custom rear wind breaker with lighted color changing led lights with drive topless logo beautiful at night
with the blue halo lights in front
· tires front toyo 275/30r19/xl 96y proxes 4 plus, rear325/25R20 101y t-1 sport.
· custom blue speedometer lights and all interior lights are blue
· mild to wild exhaust allows you to switch from loud to quiet by push button
· headlight covers were painted with a light black tint in the clear coat not a stick on film it takes away
that clear plastic look without affecting headlights, same on fog lights, side lights and taillights are darker
tinted taillights are blacked out with brighter halo lights added so they are bright when you hit the brakes
As I Always Say A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words In This Case They Do Not Do This zr7 Super Vette Any Justice At
All.
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