***$29k***
2002 Corvette Z06, Torch Red with Black interior
Lingenfelter heads and cam package (in228, ex228, on 114)
Custom Tuning
99,8xx-miles on the car and about 30k on the engine since the install of the Lingenfelter head and cam package.
Crank pinned, double roller timing chain, Comp 918 valve springs
Oil pump ported, Polished throttle body
160* Thermostat
High Volume fuel pump (in tank)
MSD spark plug wires (red)
Vortec carbon fiber look, ram air CAI
Carbon Fiber Air Bridge w/red coupler
Kooks’ 1-3/4” headers
3” X pipe w/ high flow cats
Z06 Titanium mufflers and tips
Hyper White headlight bulbs (high and low beams)
Tire Air Pressure Monitor system added to car’s computer readout
Partition
Trunk mat
B&M “Ripper” shifter
Polished Z06 aluminum wheels
Toyo Proxes T1S tires
Bright Aluminum Gauge Bezels
Throttle Body coolant bypass
Hard wired for Radar Detector
Shifter detent mod
’04 Z06 shocks
Polishe Z06 Exhaust Plate
Shorty Antenna
Optima “Red Top” battery
CAGs and CLB delete in computer
5.7 liter V8 Engine
6-speed Transmission
Active Handling
Traction Control System
Dual Zone Electronic A/C
Factory Memory Package
Electrochromatic auto-darkening Mirrors
Heads Up Display
Axel: 3:42 Performance Ratio
Body Side Moldings
License Place Frame and Cover for front
Z06 200-mph speedometer
This car has been garage kept and polished with Zaino many dozens of times.
Oil and filter was changed approximately every 3000-miles (Mobil 1 oil and filter)
Synthetic lube used in transmission and differential
Most people don’t notice because the Zaino polished torch red paint looks wonderfully deep and rich, but the paint has some small rock chips on top, and the rockers and underside of the nose have some scratches typical of lowered Corvettes.
This car drives well, is very comfortable and typically gets around 30-mpg on the highway. (Best of 34.1-mpg on one trip) even though it is capable of running triple the state 60-mph speed limit.
Did you leave off the car's mileage in your description on purpose? That might help give potential buyers a bit more info about your car. Best of luck with your sale, sounds like a nice car.
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