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2008 Saturn Sky 2.0 Redline Turbo 5 Speed *black W/red!* Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $13,199.00
Year:2008 Mileage:73105
Location:

Clifton, New Jersey, United States

Clifton, New Jersey, United States
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You are looking at a gorgeous, breath-taking 2008 Saturn Sky 2.0 Turbo (Redline) convertible sports car in excellent condition. Black with red interior & 5 speed manual transmission.

Condition: Excellent
The car is in excellent overall condition for the mileage and year… the paint still has that “brand new looking car" effect (most have a hard time believing it’s an '08). It was garage kept throughout winter. Of course, I can’t say the car is “perfect” but I'd rate it 8.5/10 (10 being brand new). I wash this car once a week and wax it once a month. The car looks like it has half the miles it actually has.

Mileage: 73,XXX (and counting as I still drive this car daily… with a big smile :) Oil has been changed every 3,000 miles with Mobil 1 full synthetic. 93 premium octane always used. Car starts up and runs great. Always got me everywhere without any issues. These cars are bulletproof if you take care of them and perform the recommended maintenances.  I have receipts for all oil changes (which were performed by Chevrolet certified service) while in my ownership.

Unique extras that separate this sky from the others:
Heated Seats           $600 installed
Factory Approved GMPP Tune        $830 installed       
Magnaflow 4-TIP quad exhaust system   $1,050 installed
 (makes this car sound extremely powerful)
Greddy blow off valve   $350 installed
Dejon Intercooler piping  $395 installed
Dejon Cold Air intake   $295 installed
Exhaust cut out plate    $250 installed
OEM wind deflector      $208 retail
EcoMeter gauge MPG/MPH/RPM   $120 retail
Convertible top protectant/cleaner included $40 retail
Candy apple red painted calipers     
Custom sport-special branding
Transformer edition theme
BRAND NEW TIRES INSTALLED @ 68,000 miles  $570 installed
Over $4,000 in extras is included with this car. In addition to those extras, keep in mind that this sky has all the PREMIUM OPTIONS (leather, monsoon audio, chrome rims, rear spoiler, etc).
Stock horsepower on the sky redline is 260. This one is running between 300-350 which makes it one of the most powerful sky’s out there.

Please contact me with any questions. Pick-up or shipping is available at buyer expense. Test drives/inspections welcome with cash in hand.

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