Chevrolet: Corvette Z51 Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
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2015 Corvette Stingray Coupe Black on Black!! - 2LT Z51 Package - Magnetic Ride Control - Multi-Mode Performance Factory Exhaust - Head-Up Display (HUD) - Black Aluminum Wheels 19" Front 20" Rear - Carbon Flash Painted Spoiler and Outside Mirrors - Heated and Cooled Seats - Heated Outside Mirrors - Auto Dimming Inside Rearview Mirror - Premium Bose Audio with 10 Speaker Surround - XM Radio - Universal Home Remote - Z51 Performance Package Adds (Performance Suspension, Dry Sump Oil System, Electronic Limited Slip Differential, Larger Slotted Brake Rotors, Black Calipers, Black 19" Front and 20" Rear wheels, Performance Gear Ratios, HD Cooling and Aero Package. This corvette only has 15,500 miles. This car is excellent inside and out. Always Garage kept. Excellent condition. Fully loaded with all the performance options. All original no modifications. I have a clean and clear tittle in my hand for this vehicle!! All Scheduled Maintenance, done by my local Chevrolet dealership. Still under Factory Warranty, which includes 3 yr./ 36000 mile, Drivetrain 5yr./ 100000 mile, Free Maintenance 2 yr./ 24000 mile, Rust 6yr./ 100000 mile, and Roadside 5yr. 100000 mile.
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