2009 Chevrolet Cobalt Ss Sedan on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
I'm selling my 2009 Chevy Cobalt SS sedan. I really don't want to sell, but I am moving across the country in two months and the car can't come with me. Car is very clean, interior is black with white suede on the inside. I purchased the car a year ago and have replaced everything on it with only the best parts thinking I would not be getting rid of it and turning it into a monster cobalt. The only thing left to do is a huge turbo kit. It already beats supercharged Camaro and modded evo X and still gets 36 mps on the highway. Dyno'd at almost 400 whp!
111K miles Transmission fully rebuilt 2 months ago Spec 6 puck race clutch (less than 1500 miles) MPx Intercooler Custom polished intercooler piping Tial 50mm bov 24 psi HPTuned Custom Intake ZZP lower IC pipe with blow thru maf 3" Downpipe 3" Stainless Turbo XS exhaust system Rotated Engine and Trans mounts 18" Forged enkei wheels pf-01 BFG tires less than 6000 miles Stoptech Cryo'd rotors all around EBC Yellow Pads Stainless steel brakes lines Stance Coilovers with custom heavy spring rates All new ball joints and hubs Billet Pro Shop short throw shifter Custom tint Projector Headlights with HID's Projector Fogs with matching HID's Infinity kappa Door speakers and rear deck speakers No low ball offers. There are many other Cobalts on the internet for the same price that are not as clean and have no where near the same mods. |
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