2001 Corvette Z06 Supercharged Chicago- $21,500 Priced to sell!
2001 Corvette Z06 Supercharged $21,500
Car has been dyno tuned at Speed INC. All mods where done there as well. They can verify that this car has put down 620rwhp on their dyno, on pump gas.
There is 72K on the odometer. The car has had the supercharger on it for about 1500 miles, give or take. It actually gets babied for what it is. Car drives great, very smooth. It doesn't die out, no hidden problems. Motor feels VERY strong. Please feel free to ask any questions. Car was bone stock when we purchased it, and since then Speed INC is the only shop that has touched the car. It has NOT been ghetto rigged or touched by any clowns.
Mods:
Cam 231/237 581 lift 112
LS6 heads with PAC valve springs
Kooks long tube headers
Kooks x pipe
6 Speeds Inc Stage 5 trans rated at 750hp (only 1500 miles on it)
Magnaflow catback
ported oil pump
dual timing chain
A&A corvette blower kit
Vortech v3 s-trim (self contained)
60lbs injectors
MSD boost a pump
larger bypass valve
Front mount intercooler
Supercharger kit has 1500 miles on it
ls7 clutch ( Has less than 1000 miles on it)
DTE stage 1 diff with 390 gear
C6 deep dish wheels chrome m/t drag tires 315/35/18s well
Custom Z06 Supercharged emblems(cost something like $250?)
There is a lot of money in this car folks..
The car is a 10 out of 10, inside and out. Looks mint and drives good.
We still owe the bank $16,000 on the car, so we would need to finalize the transaction at a bank.






Edit: More pictures added. Sorry but the battery on my digital camera died so I had to use the cell phone for these..








Last edited by Jimmy P; Jan 11, 2010 at 09:51 AM.
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This isn't realy a track car..I did go just to get an idea of what it does. On street tires spinning all the way down the track I managed a 11.3 @136. That time could be way lower with a better tire and maybe different driver.
Edit: Also originally I didn't mention it has the new style Vortech blowers that are self contained. No need to worry about extra lines going to the oil pan that can leak.
More interior pictures added in post number 1.
Last edited by Jimmy P; Nov 4, 2009 at 12:12 AM.

