2002 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Grover Hill, Ohio, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : liencroasmun@netzero.net .
Up for sale is my 2002 Corvette Z06, the vehicle is completely stock as delivered from the factory. It has never
seen rain or snow, is garage kept and stored in the winter. The Z06 for 2002 is rated at 405 HP, with zero to 60
times of 4.3 seconds, however, This vehicle has never been raced or abused. This vehicle has always been adult
driven by a non smoker. The car has been maintained and serviced according to the factory service schedule. This
year added new plugs and wires, the anti-freeze was drained and replaced and the brake fluid was completed bleed
and replaced. All service has been preformed by factory trained mechanics at my local Chevrolet dealer.
This vehicle is in excellent condition, the interior is perfect, and the tires have 5/32 of tread (new speed rated
tires have 8/32 of tread). This vehicle was awarded the trophy for best unmodified sport car in the Egg Harbor,
Wisconsin, Sport Car and Classic show among a field of 90 plus vehicles (see photos).
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