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2009 Cadillac Cts-v ***700hp*** Recaro, 6 Speed, Ultraview, Nav, 46k, Loaded on 2040-cars

US $39,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:46756 Color: is in good shape and has normal wear and tear
Location:

Novi, Michigan, United States

Novi, Michigan, United States
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Hello, this listing is for a Supercharged 2009 Cadillac CTS-V sedan making a ridiculous 700hp!!! Chances are if you are looking at this auction you don't need me to tell you why this car is so awesome, but in case you do...

The car has the 6-speed manual transmission and is in great overall shape. The color is black on black. The exterior is in good shape and has normal wear and tear. The interior is basically flawless because I'm the only one who ever drives it. Non-smoker / no kids in the car ever. It has every option available from the factory including the heated/cooled Recaro performance seats, Ultraview panoramic sunroof, Navigation, and suede wrapped steering wheel. It had brand new Goodyear Eagle F1 tires installed last fall before the car went into storage for the winter; 90% tread life remaining on those. Regular oil changes every 5k with Mobil 1. The suspension is the stock factory magnetic ride shock setup. The car is modified, but still retains the remainder of the factory 100,000 mile powertrain warranty from GM. It has been tastefully modded and ALL performance work was done by a nationally known shop in southeast Michigan. No accidents, clean title. 

This car makes great power and is a BLAST to drive while still remaining tame while cruising! IF YOU ARE LOOKING TO GET INTO A V-SERIES, THIS IS BEST DEAL ON EBAY.

Power modications:
  • Custom dyno tuning
  • upgraded 9.1" lower and 2.85" upper supercharger pulleys (14.5# of boost) 
  • upgraded ID850 fuel injectors
  • upgraded New Era cold air intake
  • brand new stock supercharger intake snout installed at 45k miles
  • stock exhaust to muffler delete (sounds amazing without being too obnoxious for daily use)
Cosmetic modifications:
  • tinted windows (30%) on the sides and back
  • blacked out front grill and side gills
  • blacked out chrome door trim
  • custom made Punisher badges over front and rear wreath logos
  • factory iPod/iPhone adapter included -- works with factory radio and steering wheel controls
The car had a sticker price of $72k + tax new, and over $8000 has been invested into the modifications made since I purchased it. I'm sad to see it go, but it's time for me to move on to another project and I'd like to free up some cash flow. That is the ONLY reason I'm selling this. The car is currently being daily driven, but I work out of my house and put no more than 10-20 miles on it in a typical day. At the conclusion of the auction, the buyer can make payment through personal check (must wait for it to clear) or cashier's check / money order. No wire payments. No in person cash deals. If you have any questions or would like to see more pics of the car, or if you would like me to arrange a video chat and get a personal tour of the car, I would be happy to answer any serious inquiries. 

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Wed, Sep 6 2017

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