2007 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Daggett, California, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: joeycommander@net-c.com .
750 Horsepower Custom Supercar for sale! 2007 Corvette Z06 2LZ w/ Navigation
2007 Corvette Z06 in showroom condition with over $40,000 in performance and cosmetic modifications! I am the 2nd
owner of this vehicle and have owned it since 2009. All work has been done by professional and well-known shops in
the Corvette industry. The vehicle currently has about 21,500 miles on it and is in absolutely perfect condition,
mechanically and cosmetically. In its current form, the vehicle weighs about 3,150 pounds and has about 750
horsepower (640 at the wheels). Although I have added a supercharger to the vehicle, it still wighs less than a
stock Z06 as a result of lightened aftermarket parts that have replaced stock items. The vehicle runs like a bat
out of hell and (with a good driver) can take on most any supercar under the $500,000 range. I hate to sell the
car, but I just can't justify keeping it any longer as I don't have the time I'd like to enjoy it. Here is a short
list of what has been added to the vehicle, and I have receipts for all the work done:
Performance Modifications:
- A&A Vortech Supercharger kit @ 6 PSI (designed to run safely on 91 octane fuel - Dyno sheet available)
- Custom performance cam, pushrods, springs
- Upgraded Dewitts radiator
- Turbosmart Blowoff valve
- Custom Boost & fuel pressure gauges inside pillar pod
- American Racing long tube headers
- Corsa performance exhaust -- full exhaust (mufflers, tips, and all) has been powdercaoted matte black
- Lightweight Cole Racing Aluminum hat 2-piece brake rotors
- Stainless steel brake lines w/ Motul 600 racing fluid
- Pfadt Racing adjustable sway bars
- Custom valved Bilsten/Doug Rippie Racing race shocks
- 360 Forged 20" lightweight 3-piece wheels (20x13 in back, 20x11 in front)
- Brand new Toyo T1-R tires (345/25/20 in back, 295/25/20 in front)
- Vehicle has been professionally lowered, aligned, and corner balanced for maximum performance (technician sheet
available showing weight and balance transfer)
- Upgraded axles to handle the added horsepower
- Lightweight battery
Cosmetic Modifications (exterior):
- Custom ARP nose spoiler
- LED Lighting
- Blackout side markers / fog lights / backup lights
- Cherry tinted brake lights
- Custom Blackout "Z06" side badges
- 20% tint all around
- $2000 nano protective coating on paint done last year
Cosmetic Modifications (interior):
- Full conversion to LED lighting
- Custom Sparco racing seat mounted on factory power rails
- Custom "D-Shape" steering wheel w/suede inserts
- Custom short-throw shifter w/ Delrin racing knob
- Custom suede shift boot
- Custom aluminum race pedals
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