2008 Chevrolet Corvette 6-spd - Z51 on 2040-cars
Valley Center, California, United States
Please contact me at : chereecggretsch@uksurveyors.org .
2008 CHEVROLET CORVETTE C6
6 Speed Manual 2008 Jet Stream Blue Chevrolet Corvette Z51 LS3. Car has 31,000 miles, has absolutely no issues,
paint is excellent, interior is excellent. I had the pleasure of putting around 4,000 miles on it since I bought
it, and they were the best miles I've ever driven. Very well taken care of, ALWAYS garaged over night. I bought a
fitted car cover for it and if I know it's going to be left outside for over an hour it goes on. Car gets a full
detail every 2-3 months. I'm going to be moving and I will no longer have a garage so unfortunately this amazing
car is now for sale. The car is registered in California, I have the title in hand and if sold in California a smog
certificate will be provided.
SPECS:
- Lowering Springs
- C7 Chrome Wheels with Michelin PS2 Run Flat Tires - less than 3,000 miles
- Z51 performance package
- LT1 interior package
- LS3 motor, (2008 was the first year to introduce the LS3 in the vette, adding 30 horsepower and 24ft lb torque).
- Mild to Wild exhaust with remotes (added 6hp equaling a total of 436hp).
- Side markers have smoked covers (removable)
- Fitted car cover.
- Painted targa top
- New battery
- Step guards to keep step plates in good condition.
- Two key fobs
- OEM Wheels/Tires are available for an additional $500, but tires will need to be replace.
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