2008 Chevy Cobalt Ss, Rare, Low, Low, Miles, Turbo Charged on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
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2008 Chevy Cobalt Super Sport (SS) - 2.0L, LNF, 4 cylinder engine - F35, 5-speed transmission - 52XXX miles - Stock Pioneer sound system (sounds great) - MP3 player, with multi disc player - Exterior is Yellow, with Black stripes - Black, & gray interior, cloth, & leather - New tires - Tuned by ZZPerformance - GM 3-bar map sensors (GM STAGE ONE TUNING) - Aftermarket turbo piping, & intercooler - Very Fast; but economical, gets 30 + mpg on hwy - Salvaged/Rebuilt title; was rebuilt due to a rear-end accident, and was repaired. Title in hand This Cobalt runs, and, drives great. No other issues, other than described. I use this car everyday, with 0 issues. The only reason im selling, is because I just recently bought another car, & have no need for this one. Im willing to help any interested buyer, with any questions, needing videos, I can Skype, or put videos on Youtube. I also, highly encourage independent inspections, Please ASK QUESTIONS, IF ANY - I WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY YOU MAY HAVE! I will also throw in $300.00 in ZZPerformance turbo piping. If interested, you can message me, or call/text 503.508.4654 THIS VEHICLE(08 Cobalt) IS BELING SOLD AS-IS. NO WARRANITES EXPRESSED, OR IMPLIED. BY BIDDING, OR, CLICKING, "BUY IT NOW" YOU HAVE AGREED TO THIS DISCLAIMER. |
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