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Old 06-07-2017, 01:46 PM
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Default 2002 ZO6 35k Miles CCW Wheels Custom Red Paint 485 hp $18,900

Clean car with custom paint and some add on's that include: Billy Boat stainless long tube headers, intermediate pipes, and polished cat back pipes with bullet mufflers. Comp Camshaft with West Bend dyno tune at 485 hp, smooth streetable power with a little lope at idle so it's got a great sound. True carbon fiber flared rear quarters to fit the Kumho 345/30ZR19 on 13" wide CCW forged Wheels. The tires are a tick taller than the factory tire so ground clearance is excellent even when it's lowered all the way down on the factory bolts. Quality four wheel lazer alignment was done when wheels and tires were installed. Paint job is custom candy red over black with a fade to black at the bottom of the car that has to been seen to be fully appreciated. I've owned the car for four years now and maybe put 1,200 to 2,200 miles on it a year. I simply don't have time for the car so it's time to go. It's been a trouble free car that I've thoroughly enjoyed. I have roughly $27,000 in the car so I'd like to think it's a great deal at $18,900 and priced to sell. I have all the stock parts for it including the factory Z06 Wheels and tires, I also have the paint matched stock quarter panels that came off the car as well as the stock camshaft. It does have a REBUILT TITLE but I do know where the car came from and who did the repairs. It was done well hasn't given me any troubles.
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Old 06-08-2017, 03:36 PM
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Just out of curiosity, why did you use different model wheels in the rear?
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Just out of curiosity, why did you use different model wheels in the rear?
Just a guess, could be when it was wrecked the rear was messed up. Then he added the wide fenders and 2 new wheels that kinda match the fronts.
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Wheels look the same just larger.
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Originally Posted by zdeckich
Wheels look the same just larger.
The fronts are SP500s. The rears are SP550s.
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That thing is gorgeous.
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Originally Posted by Bruce Wayne
That thing is gorgeous.
....ttt
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Would you have any reason why this would not be able to drive from were you are, back to Philadelphia??
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I went with the SP550 wheels in the back because I like the beefier look of that wheel considering the rear wheel and tire combo is much wider than the front. I'm happy with the SP500/SP550 front rear combination. In my opinion the SP500 looks too delicate on the back of the car especially if it's got a wide body kit in the back.

The wheel selection has nothing to do with the car being wrecked. I ordered them that way because that's what I wanted.

I have all the stock Z06 fenders and wheels that can be bolted back on the car to replace the wide body fenders and wheels. They come with the car and are all in great shape. The stock tires on the Z06 wheels are used up but the wheels are curb rash free and in very nice shape. The CCW wheels are spotless and have no scratches.

Yes the car will easily drive to Philly... it has 35,000 miles on it. As I stated it was repaired, everything works, I've had not issues with it, AC is cold, if the title didn't have REBUILT on it you would not know it was repaired.

Thank you for the compliments. The photos do nothing for this car. I've gotten so many compliments on the paint and to be honest when I first bought it I didn't care for the color but after I put the bright wheels on it the color took on a whole new life. Lighting has a huge affect on the color, at night the color looks totally different then it does in the sun.
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Okay cool. Have to check with my insurance and see if there would be any issue with putting full coverage on it since it has a rebuilt title.
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Insurance shouldn't be an issue, I know I had no problems at all. Once the title is "branded" because of an accident in it's history the vehicle has to be state inspected to insure the repairs were done correctly. Once the inspector deems it safe for highway use he/she will sign off on it and the department of motor vehicle will then allow the title to be released and allow the vehicle to be registered. I've owned 4 vehicles through the years that had branded titles as "rebuilt" and it's never really been an issue because the state inspection is very thorough therefore the insurance companies know if it's titled the inspection has been done. I'd imagine every state is different but in Wisconsin the inspector must have detailed pictures of the damages prior to repair so they can evaluate these areas of the car to insure the repairs were done right. Regardless yes always a good idea to check with your insurance company before we assume anything.
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If you'd prefer the car with the factory Z06 wheels and tires along with the factory rear quarters I'd be willing to work with you on it. This would allow me to drop the price of the car as well.
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Will review reasonable offers
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$4,250 for CCW wheels, tires, and carbon fiber rear quarters!
$13,750 for car with stock wheels and tires. All stock parts will come with the car!
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Interior pics. It's in nice shape and to be honest needs a cleaning when I took the pics this past Saturday. There is no ArmorAll or any other chemicals on the interior that would hide or camouflage the condition of it. I clean/dust it with a moist micro fiber towel only. It's not a garage queen or show car it's just a nice clean car with stock interior.
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Really like that paint job and would love to see it completed on the conversion.... well done. GLWS
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New video! Audio sucks but does show how clean the car is.



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