2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 on 2040-cars
Buckner, Arkansas, United States
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Gorgeous customized 2015 Z06 7-speed manual, two first place corvette show trophies.
Removable Glass top, tinted windows, good tires, comes with two sets of wheels (factory chrome and black wheels
with Batman center-caps. $2,000 matte black wrap by Rock City Wraps in LR, just over 30k miles (road trips from
Ohio to Arkansas,Florida,Texas, etc.), blacked out lenses and emblems (removable), no accidents and no mechanical
problems at all, always covered, not a scratch on arctic white factory paint. Navigation, heads up display, gray
leather interior, valet mode, Bose sound system, Performance Data Recorder (PDR) and much more.
Wrap is not perfect and has a few blemishes but it protects the factory paint and looks great. Interior is near
perfect with only minor signs of normal wear. The wrap can easily be removed and the car looks brand new underneath
the wrap. The car has won two shows in its present condition. The exhaust tips and the factory chrome wheels are
plasti-dipped in matte black as well as the red brake calipers and other accents. This plasti-dip is easily pealed
off and can be re-applied as often as desired and it protects the vehicle as well. The car can be put back to 100%
original looks without any cost and in a matter of an hour or so.
Dyno tuned and modified by Gwatney Chevrolet in Jacksonville, AR and documented. Kooks headers, X-pipe, exhaust
system, cold air induction system (over $4,000) 720bhp and 636rwhp. The exhaust system is amazing and can be
switched to a stealth mode (super quiet) or sport mode (deep and aggressive) with the flip of a switch.
This car stands out everywhere it goes and people take pictures of it driving down the interstate and everywhere
it's parked. Everyone loves the Batman theme and the original paint and wheels look amazing on it as well. Needs
nothing and has existing warranty. Always garaged and comes with Z06 custom cover and GM corvette battery tender.
The @BatmanCorvette car has followers on social media and shirts and hats on fans.
You won't be disappointed in this Z06 whether you want to keep the Batman theme going or simply return the car back
to stock appearance in beautiful arctic white with either set of wheels.
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