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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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The Fate of the Furious music video shows how much Demons love donuts

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