2008 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Dover, New Jersey, United States
2008 Atomic Orange C6 coupe - NJ - Title in hand
Looking to sell my cammed and subtly aesthetically modified C6! The car has a decent sized cam and made 494hp and
432tq at the wheels! Car is Atomic Orange with black Z06 wheels that has a bad ass look to it! It runs excellent
and is like a rocket!! Handles and brakes great too even though its all stock suspension and brakes. It has a few
other little appearance mods, inside and out, but all of which are subtle yet look good! I am only looking to sell
due to wanting to sell my townhouse and purchase an actual house, motivated to sell sooner than later... Car is in
great condition, with very few blemishes that are barely noticeable if at all. Garage kept, adult owned, but was no
garage queen. Ive got receipts for everything Ive done to the car back to when I bought it...2008 1LT Coupe
Atomic Orange paint / Black interior
49,200 miles
Manual Transmission
3.42:1 rear gears
Owners manual included
VIN: 1G1YY25W885123217
Aesthetic Mods:
- black Z06 style Spyder wheels
- black Z06 rear spoiler
- black painted G2 calipers
- black rear "Corvette" letters
- carbon fiber "corvette" dash letters
- carbon fiber "Jake" Corvette Racing sun visor decal overlay
- 20% Window tint on side and rear windows
- BMW style jack pads
Performance Mods: All completed and running 100% bad ass since spring of 2012!
- Custom Comp Cams (Lift: .620/.623 - Duration @.050: .235/.243 - Centerline:114+1)
- Patriot spring kit
- Trickflow Pushrods
- New GM lifters & Guide
- New GM MLS head gaskets
- New GM Perf head bolt kit
- Ported stock TB
- Ported stock intake manifold
- Underdrive pulley
- New melling oil pump during cam install
- NGK TR55 plugs
- VaraRam Gen2 - VRSC1
- 160 Tstat
- Kooks Long Tube headers
- Kooks off road x-pipe
- Z06 dual - mod mufflers
- NPP in a Box controller for the Z06 mufflers
- ECS Clutch Stop
- McCleod RXT Clutch
- McLeod flywheel
- New HM Pilot bearing
- Remote Clutch bleeder
Other parts available to go with the car that Ill make a deal on or sell as part of the deal on the car:
- Z06 style front splitter
- Z06 style side skirts
- Kooks catted x-pipe
- Original OEM exhaust manifolds/x-pipe (free)
- GTO spare with M&H Racemaster skinnies (4 passes on them)
- C5Z06 black Z06 rims with Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials (4 passes on them)
Maintenance:
- New oxygen Sensors
- Oil Changed every 6 months with Mobil 1 Oil and filter
- New Diehard battery
- Redline Transmission fluid at 45,xxx miles
- Redline Differential fluid at 45,xxx miles
- Zaino polished
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