2005 Cadillac Cts Sport Package. 2.8l 6 Speed Manual Transmission! 97.5k Miles! on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
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This is a very nice car! I have done quite a bit to it, it was just your ordinary well taken care of and well maintained Cadillac CTS when I bought it. I do have all the stock wheels/tires to go with this car, as well as the stock stereo. List of extra's added to this car: - 20" Dolce universal lug rims with Capitol tires. (rear fenders have been professionally rolled so there is no rub at all) also the rear springs have 2" spacers in them which makes the car sit a bit higher which gives it a nice look. The offset of the rims also makes the wheels stick out about a quarter inch which looks really good. - HID lighting all around (Headlamps, taillight bulb, reverse lights, and all interior bulbs). Really brightens up the car at night! All professionally installed. - Window tint all around, 5% rear and back windshield (HID reverse lamps allow you to still have night vision when backing up) and 35% front windows. All professionally installed. - Aftermarket Bluetooth 7 inch pioneer DvD touchscreen head unit. Easy hands free calling, as well as wireless Bluetooth audio (music on your phone). Has a microphone installed by visor for phone, and a bypass switch for watching movies in the front seat near the gas pedal just under the dash. - 2 12" Rockford Fosgate P2 series subwoofers in a ported box. The car has 97,500 miles on it, and has no mechanical issues at all. It has recently had an oil change, and there won't be anything needing done on this car for a while including regular maintenance. It's ready to go, all it needs is you driving it! |
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