2007 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Geff, Illinois, United States
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2007 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 2LZ package, Velocity Yellow exterior with black perforated leather interior, Bose sound with Navigation, heated seats, all options available for the model year and only 16,000 miles. This car has been fully professionally modified with automatic 4L80 swap, built motor and twin turbo kit.
Here are some of the specifications on the car:
-RPM Built -LSX434 Cu in
-Bored to 4.155
-Mast cyl. heads with 6 bolt clamping $2799
-Callies dragonslayer crank , rods 6.100 length $1471
-Wiseco pistons 23cc dish $ 995
-Wiseco rings steel top napier 2nd std oil
-Comp cam 231/227 650 lift-116 l/s 1.8 ratio $399
-Comp hi-tech pushrods 8.00" # 7983 $170
-Arp head stud kit # 234-4319 $693
-Cloyes timing set with "z" chain # 9-3167az $305
-Aeromotive fuel rail system $986
-Aeromotive plumbing & fitting $1000
-AIS meth kit $450
-Moroso race oil breather tank $104
-TTIX turbo kit with twin 62/65 turbos $12050
-RPM transmission 4L80E auto conversion $19200
-AMS 1000 boost controller $1000
-Magna fuel 750 Fuel pumps $780
-DeWitts radiator $670
-Meziere # wp319 electric water pump $1025
-Driveshaft aluminum heavy duty torque tube $999
-Driveshaft left, right differential output shafts $594
-Driveshaft coupler 2x $99
-RPM billet cone for input shaft $550
-RPM torque converter plate $99
-SFI flex plate $275
-Quick time bell housing $559
-Lingenfelter LNC-003 launch control $239
-Lingenfelter CTAP-001 Clutch & Throttle Position Activation Switch $125
-B&B performance exhaust with remote mild to wild control $2346
-QTP dual oval electric cutout kit $407
-Front rims 18x9
-Rear rims 18x11,5
-Michelin pilot sport Tires 275 /35/18
-Mickey Thompson et street tires 345/35/18
-Gauge pod with gauges
-Tinted front and rear light
-Painted roof with halo
-Tinted Windows
-Custom hood
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