2012 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport on 2040-cars
Clifton, Tennessee, United States
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2012 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible Z16 Torch Red
Low Miles! One Owner!
2012 Corvette Grand Sport Convertible 6.2L 430hp Automatic Transmission with paddle shifters. Steering wheel
controls, 3LT with the Grand Sport Package. Z16 performance package. 1 owner with only 14k miles. Still under
warranty! Clean, accident free CARFAX. The car has been stored indoors its whole life: the paint is in great
condition, and the leather interior and top are pristine! This Corvette is beautiful and rides and drives as great
as it looks.
GRAND SPORT w/ 3LT
Z16 PERFORMANCE PKG
DVD NAVIGATION & CD PLAYER
HUD HEADS UP DISPLAY
DUAL MODE EXHAUST
CUSTOM LIT CORVETTE WINDSCREEN
SPORT SUSPENSION
BOSE 9 SPEAKER AUDIO SYSTEM
BLUETOOTH FOR PHONE
KEYLESS ENTRY, PUSHBUTTON START
DUAL ZONE AC
6 WAY PWR SEAT
BRAKE SYSTEM POWER
6 SPEED AUTO WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS
PERFORMANCE CALIPERS
GOODYEAR EAGLE F1 TIRES w/ DECENT TREAD
SPARE TIRE
STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
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