Chevrolet: Corvette Base Convertible 2-door on 2040-cars
Hanover, Pennsylvania, United States
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( Delivery May Be Available )Up for sale is my 2005 C6 Convertible Corvette! This car is one of a kind from the exterior, to the interior, to the performance! Everything done to this car was completed by the best most reputable performance and custom shops in the Detroit area. All modifications are documented with receipts and warranties! The work has been done within the last 4 years. The performance parts, audio, tires, brakes, etc., have less than 4500 miles on them! Total invested is 80k to build this Vette! The car makes 715 HP at the crank and 559 at the wheels at 9 psi. The blower can easily make 30 psi and this car can be modified to over a 1000 HP. There’s way too much to list but I will hit most of the highlights. I have in excess of $40,000.00 in receipts over the past 4 years. The Hydra-Matic 4L65-E automatic transmission is an upgraded version of the C5’s 4L60-E, strengthened and revised to accommodate the LS2’s torque. It includes GM’s advanced Performance Algorithm Shifting, which automatically selects the optimal gear for a given driving condition. To beef up the internals, a five-pinion planetary gear set was added – replacing a four-pinion gear set. The extra gear reduces friction and loads carried by all the gears. For protection from the high temperatures that are generated by high speed, a four-plate oil cooler has been added. 3.42 gearing This Vette is not only High Performance, but practical as well. It is equipped with a trailer hitch so you could pull a small trailer for a weekend getaway. Performance: A&A Polished supercharger kit with Vortec head unit and boost a pump system Stainless works headers and off road exhaust to Cat Back Corsa Quad Pro Cat Back exhaust Cartech Line Lock system Custom fuel rails Dyno tuned by Wash Racing DC Power Polished 300 amp Alternator Optima yellow top battery Cobalt Auto Meter fuel and boost gages Hawk HPS street pads Eibach lowering pin kit Exterior: Stinger hood Tinted windows and windshield Blackout kit on all lights including reverse, side marker, etc. 3 pc forged chrome Asanti AF 135 wheels (19x10 front and 20x12 rear) Nitto nt555 front tires (275/30/19) and Nitto Invo RRs (345/25/20) (Rims and tires exceed 6k alone) Vertical doors includes lambo door kit (direct bolt on kit installed by custom corvettes) Stealth wipers OEM Z06 rr quarters and install kit ZR1 style Front bumper Paint matched rear diffuser ZR1 style chin splitter(I am also including a brand new one in the box) ACI Rear spoiler Custom black and chrome corvette rr emblem Carbon fiber supercharger badges Front fender mesh grill inserts Front bumper and hood mesh grills Black corvette brake caliper covers Powder coated rotor hubs Chrome parking lights Interior / Audio / under-hood dress-up: Chrome corvette door sills Custom floor mats JL Audio 450/4 custom painted black JL Audio 1000/1 custom painted black JL Audio 2 gauge wire kit JL Audio C2525X rr speakers JL Audio C5650 component front speakers Custom built fiberglass and leather amp rack and sub boxes Entire car hush mated 2 10 JL Audio 10w3s Alpine ICS-X7HD touch screen with Pandora, I-pod control, Bluetooth, Siri control, etc. Neon surround and floating corvette trunk display Custom Black and chrome corvette waterfall emblem Matching Aluminum gas and dead foot plate (matches brake) Custom painted interior trim Dual pod auto meter a-pillar gauge set-up Valentine rear view mirror radar mount Polished fuse box cover Polished alternator bracket Chrome intake plenum cover Custom painted fuel rail covers Custom battery tray hider Custom polished S/C tube Code alarm with paging and remote start This car sounds and drives amazing and turns heads everywhere. At 3000 RPM it sounds like its going to come off the ground! If youre looking for a car thats complete and needs nothing, this is the Vette for you! 1. The car has a clean title and a clean Carfax report 2. The car has no mechanical issues at all 3. The car drives like a stock Vette until you get on it. It runs on premium pump gas and the transmission is solid for this build 4. The boost can be adjusted but the car has been professionally tuned at 9 PSI.
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