2005 Chevrolet Corvette on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
This is your chance to buy a 1300 hp tested and ready to rock and roll combo. The time has come for a new toy and this one is ready for a new home.
It has a long list of very high quality parts and I'm sure I will forget some of them.
There are no known issues with the car just time for a new toy!
The mod list:
LSX iron block
Callies Ultra BILLET Crankshaft
Callies Ultra I beam rods
Diamond Custom Race Pistons
6 bolt BILLET MAST LS3 Large Bore CNC heads
1.8 ratio LS7 Rockers
ARP2000 Head Studs
ARP Main Studs
heavy wall turbo piston pins
Dallas Performance LS7 Turbo Cam DP-7T
ACL coated main and rod bearings
shimmed LS7 Oil Pump
ARE dry sump system
Innovators West LS7 balancer
Black anodized billet belt tensioner
PFADT silicone radiator hoses
custom sheet metal radiator shroud
relocated coil packs and custom ignition wires
Custom ARE Dry Sump race oil pan
12 liter sheet metal dry sump oil tank
Billet Oil catch can with 10AN hoses to each valve cover
12AN oil feeds and supply from dry sump
Large remote Race Oil Filter System
Dallas Performance Custom Turbo Kit with custom intercooler and all charge piping
Ceramic coated turbo manifolds
Ceramic coated stainless steel downpipes and x-pipe
Ball bearing billet impeller wheel turbos.
twin billet wastegates
Tial 50mm BOV black
Stainless Steel 4" charge piping custom made
single plane intake manifold and elbow
120# RC fuel injectors with driver box
DP full 1500hp fuel system
Katech valve covers modified for 10an breather lines
Billet 285amp alternator
Meziere electric waterpump
Dewitts Custom radiator
Custom Oil and Trans Coolers in fog light locations
RPS triple carbon / carbon clutch billet cover
ZR1 slave cylinder
DP 3.5" HD billet propshaft
ZR1 driveshaft couplers with 12.9 hardware
ZR1 TR6060 transmission
C6 Z06 differential
360 Forged carbon fiber wheels 19 front/rear with NT05R tires on rear
Extra Set of custom billet REAR wheels in 18x12 with MT 345/35/18's
Wilwood big brake kit (6piston front/4rear)
PFADT coil over shocks
DP boost by gear system with E-Boost2 controller
AutoMeter Z-series 0-100psi electronic Fuel Pressure gauge
AutoMeter Mini Shift light
Kenwood Navigation and DVD
Custom sub boxes with dual 10" subs
black powdercoated 4 point roll bar with race harnesses
Rear C6Z Widebody
Probably missing a few things but that's the big stuff
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