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@))@ Chevrolet Corvette Zo6 , Low Mileage on 2040-cars

US $28,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:21200
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
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Hi, I am a Retired Physician selling a mint 2002 Corvette. It has been a one owner. Always garaged. Never taken out in the rain. Never raced. Only drive it on the weekends.  It is a georgeous Yellow ZO6 with black leather interior. The floor mats with ZO6 on them are still covered by clear plastic coverings. That's how much I care for my cars. It came with 405 H.P. ,but to me that was not enough for a beauty like this. I wanted more get up and go but still streetable with good manners. I found the best builder in West Florida and sat down with him to see what he suggested. I wound up putting a Vararam Cold Air intake on it. Polished and ported throttle body. Competetion heads, LG long Pro Headers. A special grind Competition Cam. FAST intake manifold. Lowered it one inch. Tinted the windows. Changed the shift mechanism to a short throw C6 shifter. Put Chrome OEM Wheels and new Firestone High Performance Tires on it. The tires only have 2,500 miles on them. We Dyno`d it and it came out to 530 H.P. It idles at 800RPM with the AC on. It sounds fantastic. It is a head turner. The people at Church call it my Babe Magnet. Sitting at a stoplight I have people roll down their windows and ask me about it , how beautiful it is and how fantastic it sounds.  Now I have done all the work, you can reap the benefits if you are looking for a car like this . I have had no problems with it whatsoever, the only reason I am selling it is that I don`t drive it enough. My everyday car is a 2012 Golf R. I have had it tricked out with APR`s stage 3 Turbo setup, which gives me 444H.P. All wheel drive, 6 speed manual Recaro Leather seats, etc. With a top speed of 180MPH. I don`t have a lot of photos of it , because I don`t use I-Phones. Thus my camera does not download photos to my computer. If you have any questions, please e-mail me. I am in Clearwater, Fla. If you are near me , I will be happy to let you drop by, drive it and see for yourself.

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Wed, 03 Apr 2013

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