2008 Chevy Cobalt Ss Turbo 5 Speed on 2040-cars
North Bergen, New Jersey, United States
CHEVY COBALT SS TURBO $10,000 no less will be excepted.. .Extended mechanical warranty from GM with zero deductible. .It has 17,000 miles of coverage left. Has a Hahn Racecraft intercooler $750. Hahn stainless race exhaust catless mufferless $700. Stainless steel resonator $100.00. Stainless steel muffler. DEJON POWEHOUSE cold air intake coated with high flow filter $600. 3" polished up pipes under the hood $250.00. new cooper tires,$650.these were top picks on consumer reports and can be cross rotated for longer life.only ones like this available that i found.stock ones dont last more then 6 months. Rims are powder coated black gloss $600. high gloss hid head lights $350. hid fog lights $200.00 trailer hitch welded and bolted in for extra security .great for for towing dirt bikes or street bikes. will hold two on a light trailer. Car has 90,000 highway miles.I do not use it local only for road trips to meets..car is almost perfect has two little dents. also has a yakama roof rack bars $350.00.perfect for paddle boards or kayaks Car is my baby and was well taken care of only thing it needs is drivers side mat.my heal wore mine out. Because of the upgrades I have If you get the tune from hahn racecraft the car will have 320 hp!!! and gas mileage will improve as well...it has a ghost setting so dealer wont see it and void your warrenty, Hahn makes the same products for GM and they sell it under there name.they gave hahn an award for there designs. Car comes with HAHN RACECRAFT OFF ROAD SYSTEM (not street legal)INSTALLED BUT ALSO COMES WITH THE FACTORY EXHAUST SYSTEM THAT IS FITTED WITH AN AFTER MARKET MUFFLER. the HAHN system is for the track and load when gunning the gas but nice and mellow on the highway or cruising. NO tire kickers please if you want to drive it show up ready to buy it we will go to your bank and buy a certified bank check and i will give you the title.this is the only way i will take payment. I'm selling the car for n.a.d.a. price but you get all the thousands of parts and warranty for free you cant beat that anywhere. This car is for sale localy and i reserve the right to sell it to a local even if bidding has ended. Reserve price is 10,000.00. I have sold other cars on ebay and no one has ever showed up.so if you have the cash come and get it.
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