2005 Corvette Z-51 With All Options on 2040-cars
Leesburg, Florida, United States
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THE PERFECT CORVETTE 450+ HORSEPOWER! I have improved and maintained this Velocity Yellow Z-51 Corvette with the belief that I would own it til I die. However, because of a medical condition, I can no longer drive the 6-speed manual transmission properly and have reluctantly agreed to sell. This car has absolutely ever factory option available in 2005, EXCEPT GPS. That s because the GPS occupies the same dash space as the super premium Bose audio system and I opted for the Bose (my phone has GPS). This list of features includes: Z-51 Performance Package, Heads-up Display, Homelink Transmitter, two tops (yellow and tinted glass), satellite radio, Memory package with both road and performance track settings, leather sports seats w/6-way power driver seat, and the factory optional Bose 7-speaker AM/FM/CD. In addition, I have added the following
options: BORLA Touring full stainless exhaust system, including X-pipe, Snake
Charmer cold air intake system, Valentine One hard wired radar detector,
Fellows full size rear spoiler, Parrot Bluetooth telephone management system,
two premium weatherproof car covers and several other minor appearance
enhancements. Please call me if you need any more details. I planned on keeping
the car for life so I spared no expense on maintenance. The interior has been
well maintained, no smokers or pets inside. I used only top-tier premium fuel
(Shell V-Power 95% of the time). I used only Castrol Syntec/Edge motor oil and
premium filters. Front Michelin run-flat tires are brand new and so is the
battery. I have both electronic key fobs, the full owners manual package,
Carfax report, copy of the window sticker and the factory build sheets. New
owner will also get a free three-month subscription to Sirius/XM satellite
radio. Contact me with any questions. Contact me for pick-up or shipping arrangements. A non-refundable $2,000 will hold the car for a reasonable amount of time until arrangements are made. Terms are:as is/where is. Balance is due in the form of certified check or cash at time of pick-up. Clear title will be provided upon receipt of final payment. |
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