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Old 05-11-2012, 05:33 PM
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$37,500 10,096 miles

I've owned this car since new. Bought it from Kerbeck Chevrolet in March of 2004. The car has been meticulously maintained as the pictures attest to. All that know me make fun of how I won't drive the car even if there is rain two states away and that I clean it as soon as I get home no matter how short a drive I had been on. Even though it is equipped with a super charger the car has not been raced, street or track. I'm 61 years old, my racing days have been long over. I just love the performance of a super charger so I got one and love it. The super charger was installed at 6700 miles. The car dynoed at 475 RWHP. That is with a mild tune. Since I didn't care about racing it I didn't want it tuned to be on the edge. It has a 3:15 rear. There are absolutely no issues with this car at all that I know of. The list of options speak for themselves. Any questions please don't hesitate to ask and don't be shy about making an offer.....

2004 Corvette Z-15 Commerative Edition Convertible Automatic

Currently has 10,096 Miles

After market options are:

$2985.00 Ken King (Vette Essentials) custom interior. Includes seats, console lid, arm rests, and steering wheel.

$742.00 Z-16 (Z06) Commerative Edition stripe package. These are the factory stripes and are not after market.

$999.00 GHL Exhaust System

$130.00 Weather Tech Car Cover

$150.00 Top Down Tech window Valet.

$99.00 Front Air Intake Stainless Steel Screens.

$279.00 Sportbrakes drilled, slotted, and anodized rotors. Red Brake Calipers.

$1299.99 Chrome Z06 Wheels.

$139.99 Lloyd Embroidered trunk mat.

$49.99 Bumper apron.

$79.99 Embroidered Rear Deck lid Insert.

$89.99 Stainless Steel Sill Covers.

$950.00 SS3200 Torque Converter.

$799.00 Carravagio rear spoiler

$8000.00 Novi Super Charger installed by East Coast Super Charging

A total of $16,792 in added options.
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I have seen this car at local car shows. It is extremely nice. Very tastefully done. Good luck to you with the sale.
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Can the Carravagio rear spoiler and the Novi Super Charger be removed without leaving any permanent damage?
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Can the Carravagio rear spoiler and the Novi Super Charger be removed without leaving any permanent damage?
Yes. The spoiler is mounted with double face tape.

And I have all the parts taken off for the Novi install if I decided to go back to stock. It was one of the questions I asked East Coast Super Charging before I decided to have it installed.
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What? Too Much?
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Nice car!!! Be patient. Modded cars are not easy to sell. Price may be high though cause C6 Z06's are starting to sell in high 30's. But the right buyer will come along for your car.
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Originally Posted by Crusher
What? Too Much?
Your car is very tastefully done and the interior upgrades were very well done but mods rarely add any value to what the resale value would be of a similar condition factory stock car.

You have to be patient, especially when it comes to performance mods. You may do better buy removing what you can and sell them off separately from the car.

You kind of have to look at car mod costs like money spent for a nice vacation. You have the enjoyment it brought you while there, the memories and some nice pics but the costs are pretty much spent and gone.
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Originally Posted by RJRSW
Your car is very tastefully done and the interior upgrades were very well done but mods rarely add any value to what the resale value would be of a similar condition factory stock car.

You have to be patient, especially when it comes to performance mods. You may do better buy removing what you can and sell them off separately from the car.

You kind of have to look at car mod costs like money spent for a nice vacation. You have the enjoyment it brought you while there, the memories and some nice pics but the costs are pretty much spent and gone.
I agree to some extent but mods aren't worth totally nothing. I certainly don't expect to recoup all the money I spent on mods but they do add some value to a car. How much I don't know. When I'm looking to buy a car I expect to pay more for a car modded with the things I like over a stock version. Still much cheaper than to buy a stock car and mod it.

That being said. I don't expect to get $37,500 for my car but you have to start somewhere. And as we all know you can always come down but you can't go up. I just need the right buyer that appreciates the mods done, the mint condition, low mileage and TLC this car has had since new. Luckily I'm in no hurry and not desperate to sell.

Thanks for your opinions.
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I saw this car in person its the definition of garage queen, kept VERY well! The next owner will have no problem with this car!
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where did you get your shift ****, i like it , would like to get one
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Reduced to $35,000.00
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