2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Ss Coupe 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Clearwater, Florida, United States
This Cobalt SS was bought from a dealer in Ohio. A father bought it for his daughter for a graduation present and she didn't like it so he returned it. I am the second owner for that reason. When I bought it, it had about 2000 miles on it. I am an ASE certified technician and also L1 certified, I work on vehicles everyday and this car has been maintained and paid attention to meticulously. This car has never been to the track or raced and beat on. It has never been smoked in. It is truly a cherry pie and in great condition all the way. The following is a list of tasteful upgrades the car has. ZZP intake snorkel and KN drop in filter. ZZP catless downpipe, Dejon upper intercooler piping, and heat wrapped. Forge BOV recirc spring for high boost, it has a big ZZP intercooler. Trifecta Tuned, can be switched on the fly with the cruise master on/off button. Peak boost on tune is 24 psi, factory is like 15 psi. The exhaust is cut off by the rear axle, as I had plans for a 3in all the way back but never did it. It sounds great the way it is and very mean, but quiet at idle and part throttle, as turbo is still a muffler in the system. Performance wise it is basically maxed out for a stock turbo. A lower charge pipe will get you nothing and I've tried a cold air on it, and it hates it due to location of mass airflow sensor. The intake isn't a restriction anyway. It's ready for a big turbo upgrade and a heavy clutch with it. You might be able to get some more with an E85 tune but the car rips ass as is, very close or over 300whp. The car shifts smooth, and there are no leaks anywhere. I've replaced the rear brakes already and flushed all brake fluid. Also flushed the dexcool out with good long life coolant and AC Delco sealer. The oil has literally been changed every 2000 miles with Mobil One full synthetic. Only premium fuel has ever been used. I have also changed the plugs three times already experimenting with different ones. It has autolite iridium xps in it. I used to vacuum dust and debris out of engine bay. I'm a lunatic about this car and I want to make clear that whoever gets it is going to get one of the nicest ones you can find with super low mileage. This is not a vehicle for your 16 yr old sons birthday present. Unless hes obnoxious and you cant stand him. An unexperienced young kid WILL wrap it around a telephone pole. I really dont want to get rid of vehicle, but have a new baby and another vehicle and motorcycle. It sits in my garage and gets driven every once and a while. The only thing it will need soon is front pads and rotors. I also have never done the power steering recall on power steering motor, have never had a slight issue with it though ever. If you want to its free at a GM dealer. Even with all the mods the car has no warning lights and will pass an emissions plug in test anywhere as all readiness monitors are set. Will also pass any state inspection requirement. I live on the west coast of Florida. If you're local and want too see it you can, otherwise you will be responsible for shipping and arrangements..When the money hits the paypal account and I pay off the balance at my Credit union the Treasurer will release title to you. Thanks for looking and happy bidding. |
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