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2008 C6 Corvette Z51, Magnuson Supercharged, Z06 Rear Body, Carbon Hood on 2040-cars

US $37,999.00
Year:2008 Mileage:56096 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Evington, Virginia, United States

Evington, Virginia, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6.2L 376Cu. In. V8 GAS OHV Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1G1YY26W585100296 Year: 2008
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Corvette
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 56,096
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Z51
Exterior Color: Silver
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Check out my Ad on Corvetteforum for more pictures and video http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c6-corvettes-for-sale/3209555-fs-ft-2008-c6-z51-z06-rear-and-maggie-tvs2300.html

Or email directly at cmatkins3 (at) yahoo (dot) com and I can send them to you. Contact me with trade offers via email.

There is a lien on the car and the title will be at my bank when the buyer arrives, however the sale must take place during bank hours so the title can be released.

Selling/trading my Magnacharged C6 Z51 3LT Machine Silver Metallic. It currently has 56xxx miles (May change as I drive on good days), the guy I bought it from used it to commute (30-45 min one way) so it has a ton of miles up and down I81! (Blower was not installed until Oct 2012, 2k miles ago) Car made 630WHP and 580 WTQ (Unbelievably flat TQ curve!) on only 6lbs with 3.4 pulley.

I hate to part with this car as I have put a lot of money into it, but I really want a built auto to take to the drag strip. This car has never been raced and I do not really want to put it through me

learning
how to launch a manual, so I will post it for sale in hopes that I can find an auto car. It has a ton of mods and I will try to list them all.

I am really looking for a BUILT auto C5/C6 that I can take to the strip, but honestly I will consider many different trade offers. GTR, Z06, 08 Up Viper, Lotus Exige/Elise (Trade down only on Lotus), Just send me what you have. I really do not mind if the trade is plus or minus cash (Trade could be plus as much as 10grand cash, and any C5 needs to be your car plus at least 10grand cash for
loan
purposes)

The car is in good shape. I say good because while I was jacking it up the roller on my jack broke, slipped off the jacking puck and the jack pushed up into the driver's fender. It is not noticable until you look close, but I have not had the time to drop it by a body shop. I did however buy paint so I can include that. The only rock chips I have found on the entire car are in the clear bra. The only other thing I must mention is when the gauges were being installed in the Apillar some solder was dropped on the plate on the doorsill (obviously not a big
deal
since you can replace these pretty cheap if you want)

Performance Mods:
Tuned by PJ at Blackops Motorsports (Never seen a driveability tune so good!) (It is a very rich tune for reliability) $500
Magnuson TVS2300 (Only 2k miles on this) $6000
3.4 inch front pulley installed, will include 3.2 and 3 inch which have never been used
Rear 1:1 Cog drive for some blower whine (stock rear pulleys included) $560
ECS Fuel system with exterior pump to support Maggie (2k miles) $1100
FIC 80lb Injectors (2k miles) $560
Ported throttle body (Cory Harris)
Ported LS3 heads w/solid SS valves (Texas Speed) (Roller Rockers) $2000
Lingenfelter GT-11 Cam
Callaway Honker CAI for Maggie TVS2300 (2k miles) $550
Magnaflow Axleback $800
Ported Oil Pump
HD Timing Chain
Dual Springs (2k miles on these)
Comp Chromoly Pushrods
Dynatech LT Headers w/"high flow cats and Xpipe $1200
Oil Catchcan
DTE Stage 2 Rear w/3.90 gears $2250
Elite Eng Tunnel Plate
MGW Shifter (1k miles) $225
Z06 Springs
Koni FSD Shocks
Hotchkis Swaybars
Eradispeed Stage 2 Rotors (front and rear)
SS Brake lines

Cosmetic:
Carbon Fiber Hood to clear Maggie (2k miles) (Georgeous in person! Accents the clear roof perfectly) $1400
Z06 Rear
Clear Top (3k miles, the other I forgot to latch on my ride
home

from buying it and it flew onto the interstate! lol )
Z06 Spider Wheels (Cyber Grey, 2k miles) $1000
Nitto NT05R Rears 345/19 (2k miles)
Nitto NT05 Fronts 275/18 (2k miles) $1200 (for set)
Modified Viper seats with original motors/movements $1100
APSIS Carbon Fiber pieces on interior
Dbottom steering wheel from DSVettes
Pioneer AVIC Z2 (upgraded to Z3) Head unit, NAV, 10 gig hardrive, bluetooth, XM, and IPOD Connections
Padded center console by DSvettes
White face gauges
Tripple Pod pillar with AFR, Fuel, and Boost $700
Tinted windows
Versashield front clear bra
The previous owner did some Alcatara inserts on a few different places (accents the carbon fiber nicely)
It is also hardwired to have a Radar Detector installed in the back between the seats, but detector is not included.

I may be missing a few things, but that is most of it. I have bought and sold several Vettes on the forum in the last few years (including one that had to go go across the Canadian border) so I have been through the process and all the legalities involved with selling a car, especially one with a lean. My bank is very easy to work with and I would have the title sitting at the bank waiting for the new owner I am a very straight shooter, that is why I listed the few problems with the car and I will answer any and all questions any of you have as fast as possible.

$500 non refundable deposit is required within 24hrs of auctions end, and Full payment must be received within 10 days of auctions end unless other plans have been made with me (such as flight dates, etc.)

If paying with Cashier's check I will need one check for payoff amount (total will be disclosed after auction end) and one to me personally for the remainder. Odd request, but I do not want the extra money going into my acount for personal reasons.

Obviously this car is for sale locally and the auction could end at any time.

The local airport (LYH) is literally a mile from my house and I can pick you up if you fly in.

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