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2008 Corvette Options List


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loki, the "dual removable" option is most likely a body-color roof panel and a tinted Lexan roof panel, the customer gets both and can interchange them. Not a new option for Corvette. Kind of like Jeep's "dual top" option for the Wrangler, where the customer gets a hard- and softtop.
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loki, the "dual removable" option is most likely a body-color roof panel and a tinted Lexan roof panel, the customer gets both and can interchange them. Not a new option for Corvette. Kind of like Jeep's "dual top" option for the Wrangler, where the customer gets a hard- and softtop.

ah, that makes sense
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I'm really interested to see what else the LS3 makes its way into. A lot of the LS2 cars are either being dropped or replaced. No more GTO or SSR or CTS-V(for a year). will the G8 get the LS3? Camaro? I heard that was supposed to get a 6.2 liter engine. Impala SS maybe? I don't think the new CTS-V will get it, 450hp is a lot less than we've been hearing the new CTS-V will be getting. The possibilities...

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