2013 Chevrolet Corvette Callaway 600+hp 60th on 2040-cars
Tenino, Washington, United States
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Callaway Package $30,625.
GM Option Packages. $13,880
2 years left on Callaway Warranty
4 years left on GM Warranty
Valve cover signed by Reeves Callaway
2 - Key Fobs
All Original Window Stickers
Night Race Blue in Color
Over 600hp 585 Ft Lbs Torque.
4LT Premium Package.$9,880
GM 60th Anniv Package.
Callaway 3" Polished Stainless Steel Exhaust with Polished Stainless Steel Mufflers and tips
Custom Blue 60th Anniversary stitching
Custom Waterfall Console with 60th Flag and compartment
Heads up Display
60th Annviversary Car cover and bag.
2-tops 1 painted and 1 smoked
19x10 Front 20x12 Rear Michelin Run Flat tires. 90%
6 speed paddle shift
ZR1 rear spoiler
Real Carbon Fiber Front, Rear and Side Skirts.
Performance Package.
Traction Control sys.
Magnetic Ride Control.
Active Handling Management.
Has been kept in a heated Garage and never driven in the rain.
The green towel does not go with the Car
It is a beautiful car and has won a number of awards. This car is loaded with options. It runs and drives great.
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