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2006 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Coupe 2-door 7.0l Full Custom Fast Built Motor on 2040-cars

US $36,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:26721
Location:

Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States

Stillwater, Oklahoma, United States
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Here is a list of mods (I am sure there are things I am forgetting)

Here is list of mods on that car:
WCCH Stage 2 heads with upgraded valve guides,
valves and custom port and polished CNC program.
Peak Speed radically ported LS7 intake manifold and Throttle body.
LG Motorsports G7X3 Camshaft and upgraded springs.
Vengeance Racing High Performance Spark Plug Wires.
Kooks Long tube Headers, X-pipe and Breathless performance custom CES exhaust.
Halltech MF107R intake system with beehive Dewitt's upgraded radiator with dual spal fans.
ID1000 Fuel Injectors. Pfadt engine and transmission mounts.
Spec Clutch New GM throwout bearing/slave cylinder, and pilot bearing.
MGW Short throw shifter

LG Motorsports GT2 coil over suspension kit.
Corner Balanced
Performance Corvette's custom carbon fiber interior, including steering wheel spokes, gauge bezel, center console, door release buttons Lingenfelter custom gauges
Pioneer AVIC-Z140BH Navigation with Bluetooth
GPS and hands free microphone
JL Audio C2 speakers (front and rear)
Kenwood XR900-5, 5 channel Amp Custom Sub box with Jake Logo and two Image Dynamics 10'' IDQ V3 subwoofers.
Lloyd Custom "Jake" floor mats
Custom "Jake" center console lid
AEM wideband Air Fuel gauge AEM Fuel Pressure Gauge
Autometer dual gauge pod
Raptor Shift light

C7 Carbon ZR1 carbon fiber side skirts
C7 Carbon ZR1 extended carbon fiber spoiler
Smoked rear lights and side markers.
Halltech GT2 DRED carbon fiber hood with custom paint
Breathless Performance GT2 rear diffuser
Brand new OEM Chevrolet Centennial CUP wheels in 19x10 and 20x12
Toyo T1R tires and new TPMS sensors. (This combo has 450 miles on it)

Carbon Fiber Headlights
Brand New OEM Fuel Pump
Custom Orange Color (Full Color Change Only 1 Month Old)

I bought the car with a factory color of yellow. My wife hates yellow and said I could only get the car if I painted it orange. The color is Hugger Orange which is a factory Chevrolet color from back in the day. The car was completely disassembled during the color change so it was done correctly. The title is GREEN Oklahoma title (orange titles are rebuilt) with an insurance loss date of 5-9-2012. I think this may be due to a mileage discrepancy, but I have no idea. The car is tight, clean and BUILT tough. Its also cheap! Have to free up some debt to build a new house so selling this and my H2 SUT as well. My feedback is perfect because I am not a crook. I have bought and sold several high end items on ebay such as vettes, vipers, helicopter, diesel trucks and $100k worth of vintage McDonalds Playgrounds over the past few years. Bid/Buy with confidence! Dyno was 560/500 6 months ago in the heat of the Arizona desert. Car was built by LG motorsports in dallas for the most part. Fun car that gets tons of looks. I can send a video walk around upon request if you send me your cell number (without dashes or ebay will not let you send it). Feel free to ask any other questions, Thanks

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Weekly Recap: Lincoln Continental serves up the style, Cadillac CT6 delivers the substance in New York

Sat, Apr 4 2015

Lincoln and Cadillac grabbed the spotlight this week at the New York Auto Show in a dramatic fashion that evoked the brands' glory days. America's two luxury carmakers went toe-to-toe with their glittering reveals and plans for ambitious expansion. Both were selling their technology, style and the promise of a better future. Cadillac vs. Lincoln. At the Javits Center, 2015 seemed a lot like 1956. Neither company was interested in drawing comparisons with the other, which is fair, and accurate. They're in vastly different places in terms of sales and the pace of their turnarounds, but they hope to reach the same eventual destination at the pinnacle of the luxury-car world. Lincoln used the element of surprise to great effect with the Continental concept. A production version is still at least a year away, and the company was vague on details. Officially, we don't even know if it is front- or rear-wheel drive, though speculation abounds. Who cares? The seats can be adjusted 30 ways! The Continental also showed off a bold chrome grille that will be the new face of Lincoln. The blue bomber also rolled on blinged-out 21-inch polished aluminum wheels, used a 3.0-liter EcoBoost engine and had huge LED head lights with "laser-assisted" high beams. All of this resulted in almost blinding attention. The concept drew rave reviews, stirred controversy with Bentley designers who argued Lincoln ripped them off, and most importantly, pointed a way forward for the newly determined brand that hopes to compete with Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Cadillac and Lexus. View 32 Photos Meanwhile, Cadillac showed the CT6, a finished product that will top its range and is loaded with the best and latest technologies General Motors has at its disposal. With production starting late this year, Cadillac had more specifics at the ready. Engines? Cadillac has a couple V6s and a turbo four for sure. It's working on a hybrid, and has considered a V-Series variant. It's based on a new rear-wheel-drive, aluminum-intensive chassis called Omega, features an advanced collision-mitigation system with automatic braking and has a cabin that's laden with "leathers, exotic woods and carbon fiber." It will be assembled at GM's Detroit-Hamtramck factory and goes on sale next year. At this point, Cadillac is more than willing to talk about every except for the price. The devil was not in the details for Cadillac, as evidenced by the CT6. But it wasn't for Lincoln either.

Our favorite mid-engine Corvette theories and rumors

Tue, Sep 13 2016

The mid-engine Corvette! We just saw blurry photos through the foliage, and are hearts are all aflutter because it means that this car is real. And it's the most " never before" Corvette since 1984. Which leads us to all kinds of wacky theories and speculation. Everybody knows something or heard from a guy. None of those guys (or gals) from GM are talking to Autoblog, to be clear. But that won't stop us from stirring the pot. Let's go over a few point-by-point. The pushrod engine will be replaced by an overhead-cam V8 Car and Driver has repeatedly reported that an overhead-cam engine will come after the mid-engine Corvette's debut with an old-school pushrod. We've heard the same thing firsthand, albeit from a source with no connection to the development of the Corvette or powertrain. "At some point two valves can't pass future emissions regulations," said the guy we know. While the pushrod engine is compact, the design makes it difficult - if not impossible - for sophisticated variable valve timing (and lift) systems that control combustion with more precision. Hasty conclusion: The pushrod engine has a finite life in front of it. This one's a lock, it's a just a matter of when. Bowling Green's new paint shop is really the mid-engine assembly line Credit to Reddit for this one. Like we said, everybody knows a guy. But let's look deeper. The new paint facility costs $439 million dollars and adds 450,000 square feet, almost half the size of the existing plant. Plus GM announced another $290 million in upgrades at Bowling Green Assembly. That sure sounds like a lot of money, but you can actually spend that much on a paint booth. Porsche spent 500 million Euros (about $561 million dollars) to add the Macan assembly to its Leipzig, Germany plant in 2014. Chrysler shelled out $850 million for a paint shop in Sterling Heights, Michigan. GM spent $600 million for a new paint shop at the Fairfax (Kansas City) plant. Honda, on the other hand, is working on a thrifty $210 million project in Marysville, Ohio that includes a 300,000 square foot expansion, and the low-volume Acura NSX facility only cost $70 million. Hasty conclusion: The square footage and cost could easily mean a new assembly line instead of (or in addition to) a paint line. And if the NSX plant was really that cheap, GM could have hidden a similar sum in its existing announcements.

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