2006 Cadillac Cts-v - Low Miles - Very Clean on 2040-cars
Somerset, New Jersey, United States
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2006
Cadillac CTS-V 400+
HP LS2 6.0L V8 6
speed Manual Trans. Low
Miles 46,000 Black Exterior / Black Interior Never driven in winter & always covered during winter. Body is excellent condition. No body work, paint shines, no dings. Some minor imperfections such as road chips
on front valance & hood. Interior is in excellent condition. Perfect, only the typical paint issues on radio buttons, although they are touched up. Engine runs strong!
400hp/395tq from factory, with minor bolt ons added, I estimate it is
about 425+hp. Tires have about 30-40% life left and are Kuhmo Ecsta LE
Sports. Excellent Ultra High Performance
Summer Tire. Upgrades ·
Tinted Windows with 3M film ·
K&N Cold air intake ($300) ·
MagnaFlow Cat-back exhaust, great sound
($1000) ·
All front incandescent lights upgraded with
either led or halogen ·
UUC Motorworks Short Throw Shifter ($400) ·
UUC Motorworks solid stainless shifter ball
($120) ·
EBC Redstuff Brake pads all around ($325) 75%
Life ·
GM Cross drilled Rotors all around ($600) ·
Converted to standard tires instead of heavy
poor handling run flats ·
Full size spare with matching wheel in trunk ·
GM Spoiler ($450) ·
Skip shift eliminator (removes forced 1-4
shift) ·
Cover Craft WeatherShield HP custom fit Car
Cover ($350)
Factory feature/options ·
Power
Sun roof ·
DVD
Navigation with working disk ·
Bose 8 speaker premium sound system ·
5 disk CD changer ·
XM (subscription exists, but may expire soon) ·
On-Star (subscription not included) ·
Power Steering ·
Power Windows ·
Power Locks ·
Power mirrors ·
Remote Trunk release ·
Keyless Entry ·
Dual zone climate control with COLD A/C ·
8way power adjustable driver and passenger
seats with memory ·
Heated front seats ·
Self-dimming rear view mirror ·
Cruise control ·
Tilt Steering ·
Remote keyless entry ·
Xenon HID headlights ·
Headlight Washers ·
Traction/Stability control ·
Split folding rear seats
Well maintained. Only use synthetic oil. Wires, and plugs changed at 32k. New Belts and secondary tensioner installed this summer.
Have original exhaust, intake, shifter, and trunk tray if you want them.
Simply
an awesome & fun car to drive. People are always surprised to hear such a healthy
sounding Caddy and even more when you row the gears. Car is fast and handles incredibly well.
Great
chance to get into a fairly rare vehicle, 3,052 made in 2006, with very low
miles. Only about 5,600 miles driven per
year!
Kelly
Blue Book Value for Excellent Condition ~ $21,000
Have title in hand. |
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