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This is not my car. It's for sale on Ebay at this link. At $42,500 it seems to be a steal. Description and specs below.
Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa Is proud to offer this upgraded 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible. If you are a Corvette lover, you might be scratching your head right now at the different appearance of this 1 owner '14 Stingray. Bought from a Florida dealer and kept in Florida so far, this car has never been cold. When walking around this C7 you instantly notice that the body, hood, and wheels don't quite look original, this is correct. The car has had a light body conversion kit installed by ZIP Corvette, a Carbon Fiber/light weight/see through custom hood, altered grille and even Z06 styled wheels with painted to match brake calipers. This C7 isn't just something stunning to look at, it has the power to back up the style. This LT1 engine is pumping to its limits with an Anti-Venom Performance shop upgrade. Starting with a Magnuson Heartbeat Supercharger, Kooks long-tube headers, and topping it all off with an amazing sounding Corsa exhaust system. This owner didn't just want to add air flow and looks, this car has also had a custom blower camshaft and CNC ported heads installed. This C7 has also had its DOD system (displacement on demand) removed which allows the car to rev freely and a whole 300 RPM's higher than the standard fuel cutoff. This car is in the realm of 691 HP and 676 lb-ft of torque to the rear wheels, with dyno records. This car has lists and lists of things to discuss. The engine modifications were completed about 4k miles ago and only about 8500 miles on the car itself. If you would like to see it in person, come to our Tampa Showroom, located at 351 30th Street NE, Ruskin, FL 33570.
I'm not into customized Corvettes. But I'd buy something like that in a minute. Tastefully done. Looks like something that could have been OEM, that's what makes it so good.
Is this a For Sale Ad or Promotional Post or just showing the owners custom build. Looks Nice! How many HP?
I updated the post with specs and sales info. It's not mine but I wish it was.
Originally Posted by Vetteman Jack
That car looks badazz. Love the hood - who makes it and how was the fit/finish when you got it?
I added the info and specs above. Just something I thought the board would enjoy. Not my car.
Last edited by Steve Garrett; Oct 1, 2019 at 08:15 PM.
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Seems like you are a car broker and sell corvettes. I looked at your posts and all or most are cars for sale. If so, seems like the Cars for Sale section would likely be the right section vs the General Discussion section. Pardon me if I am incorrect. Nevertheless, still a nice looking car.
Seems like you are a car broker and sell corvettes. I looked at your posts and all or most are cars for sale. If so, seems like the Cars for Sale section would likely be the right section vs the General Discussion section. Pardon me if I am incorrect. Nevertheless, still a nice looking car.
You couldn't be more wrong. I'm in the market tho. Never seen any brokers on the board. I post things I think others would be interested in. I didn't post any info just pictures until someone asked for it. Did you miss when I said it wasn't my car? Do you search and see what people post to determine their intentions often? Just curious.
I just never seen a thread started about cars that someone didn't own so it sparked my curiosity and I noticed that you post a lot of cars that are for sale and include a link to where it can be purchased. It seems like something a broker would do and why I asked the question and you answered and don't think it is an unreasonable question and I also said pardon me if that is not correct. It was some basic deductive reasoning and people do check to see post by people all the time as that functionality is there and not for any nefarious reason.
Yes, people do check profile of members as I do for a myriad of reasons. IE: they are selling something and I want to see their history 2) they seem to have knowledge on a subject and I check to see what I can find that my help me 3) They have mentioned how they did a DIY mod that I might want to do 4) They reference something that I might need so I try to find the thread that they are talking about etc etc.
No need to take offense!
Originally Posted by weezon
You couldn't be more wrong. I'm in the market tho. Never seen any broker on the board. I didn't post any info just pictures until someone asked for it. Do you search and see what people post to determine their intentions often? Just curious.
I just never seen a thread started about cars that someone didn't own so it sparked my curiosity and I noticed that you post a lot of cars that are for sale and include a link to where it can be purchased. It seems like something a broker would do and why I asked the question and you answered and don't think it is an unreasonable question and I also said pardon me if that is not correct. It was some basic deductive reasoning and people do check to see post by people all the time as that functionality is there and not for any nefarious reason.
Yes, people do check profile of members as I do for a myriad of reasons. IE: they are selling something and I want to see their history 2) they seem to have knowledge on a subject and I check to see what I can find that my help me 3) They have mentioned how they did a DIY mod that I might want to do 4) They reference something that I might need so I try to find the thread that they are talking about etc etc.
No need to take offense!
No offense taken. I just had a feeling you were in law enforcement.