2005 Chevrolet Corvette Z-51 on 2040-cars
Richland, Michigan, United States
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2005 Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z-51
This car is in good shape inside and out! The Z-51 package has the premium wheels, brakes, and suspension. This car
has the 6 speed manual transmission, and is powered with the LS2 V8. This is a fun car to drive, and it is equipped
with almost every option! Here are a few of the options:
Heads up display
Navigation
Heated Leather Seats
Memory Seats
Bose Premium Sound
OnStar
Digital Dual Zone Climate Control
Removable Targa Top
Powered Lumbar
This car has just crossed 100K in miles, but it is serviced, and in good shape! There is a tire light on and the
front tires will need to be replaced before too long. The rear tires are new. There is a couple of light scratches
and chips on the car, but overall it looks great! There is no sign of smoke, major stains, or abuse on the
interior.
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