3lt Package With Z51 Performance Handling on 2040-cars
Parker, Colorado, United States
2007 Corvette, LS2 6.0 400 HP. Heads Up Display, Leather Seats, Navigation System, 3LT Package, Memory Package, Premium Polished Chrome Wheels, Z51 Performance Handling Package, Bose, XM Radio, Heads-up display, 6 Speed Paddle Shift Auto, OnStar, Homelink, Heated Seats. Performance intake and exhaust. Original exhaust included if you want to bring it back to stock. Drivers seat has a tear in the leather other has a than that in excellent condition. Drivers seat has a tear, see picture. (about a $250-$350 repair). Tires are still good but will need to be replaced within next 15000 miles. One of the inner wheel wells has a crack in the plastic, it is not visible from the outside of the car and does not effect the operation or performance of the car in anyway. Clear headlight covers show a small amount of pitting. These may be able to be buffed out. The paint directly behind the tires has some wear showing, normal with this amount of miles. No accidents, title in hand. Call or text 720-427-6565 with any questions.
On Aug-02-14 at 15:19:00 PDT, seller added the following information: Shocks are original and may need replacing soon. Mileage is currently at 131500. |
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