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In Immaculate Condition. 2016 Corvette Z06 C7.R Limited Edition
- Black Badge Package, C7.R Graphics Package, Visible Carbon Fiber Ground Effects Package, Z07 Performance Package (4-Wheel Antilock 4-Wheel Disc Ceramic Brakes and Z07 Suspension w/Magnetic Selective Ride Control), Corvette Z06 C7.R Special Edition, 8-Way Driver & Passenger Seat Adjusters, C7.R Design Indoor Vehicle Cover (LPO), C7.R Special Edition Plaque, C7.R Special Edition w/GC6, Carbon Fiber Instrument Panel Interior Trim, Carbon Flash-Painted Outside Mirrors, Competition Sport Bucket Seats, Exposed Carbon Fiber Weave Hood Insert, High Gloss Spectra Gray-Painted Exterior Vents, Leather Seat Surfaces w/Sueded Microfiber Inserts, Wheel Center Caps w/Corvette Racing Jake Logo (LPO), Yellow Custom Leather Stitch, and Yellow Painted Calipers. Well, with this fully-loaded 2016 Chevrolet Corvette, you are going to get it. This Corvette really is one exhilarating ride. You just have to drive it to believe it. This car is nicely equipped with features such as Black Badge Package, C7.R Graphics Package, Visible Carbon Fiber Ground Effects Package, Z07 Performance Package (4-Wheel Antilock 4-Wheel Disc Ceramic Brakes and Z07 Suspension w/Magnetic Selective Ride Control), 8-Way Driver & Passenger Seat Adjusters, C7.R Design Indoor Vehicle Cover (LPO), C7.R Special Edition Number 563/650, C7.R Special Edition Plaque, C7.R Special Edition w/GC6, Carbon Fiber Instrument Panel Interior Trim, Carbon Flash-Painted Outside Mirrors, Competition Sport Bucket Seats, Corvette Z06 C7.R Special Edition, Exposed Carbon Fiber Weave Hood Insert, High Gloss Spectra Gray-Painted Exterior Vents, Leather Seat Surfaces w/Sueded Microfiber Inserts, Wheel Center Caps w/Corvette Racing Jake Logo (LPO), Yellow Custom Leather Stitch, and Yellow Painted Calipers.
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