Build of the Week #174: The Other Woman

Build of the Week #174: The Other Woman

Let the striking, aggressive lines of The Other Woman take your breath away.

Our ACS Build of the Week series is a chance to shine a light on the incredible Corvette builds that our community creates. We love seeing how each owner brings their vision to life, turning their Corvettes into something truly special.

2022 Corvette Stingray 2LT Coupe in Torch Red

This series is all about celebrating those unique builds and the passion that goes into each one. This week, we're excited to feature The Other Woman, a 2022 Corvette Stingray 2LT Coupe in Torch Red.

This custom Corvette is a perfect mix of striking design and raw power. With its sharp lines and carefully selected C8 mods, this Stingray stands out not just for its looks, but for the performance upgrades that make it a beast on the road.

2022 Corvette Stingray 2LT Coupe in Torch Red with rear hatch open

Vehicle Details

Make: Corvette
Model: Stingray
Year: 2022
Trim: 2LT
Body Style: Coupe
Color: Torch Red

What We Love About the Build

The Other Woman is a 2022 Corvette Stingray 2LT Coupe finished in stunning Torch Red. This vibrant color gives the car an aggressive and eye-catching presence on the road. What really sets this custom Corvette apart are the thoughtful C8 mods it wears.

2022 Corvette Stingray 2LT Coupe in Torch Red with ACS Composite 5VM Splitter

From the sleek ACS Composite front splitter to the Z06-style rockers, each addition is perfectly matched to the car’s bold personality. These mods don’t just add visual flair—they contribute to the car’s performance, making this corvette a standout in every sense.

The Other Woman Mod List

ACS Composite 5VM Splitter

ACS Composite 5VM Splitter

We love how this splitter completely transforms the front end of The Other Woman. It’s more than just a stylish addition; it’s the kind of upgrade that makes a bold statement the moment you see the car.

The sharp lines and carbon flash black finish create a striking contrast against the Torch Red, making the Stingray look lower, meaner, and ready to pounce.

This splitter isn’t just about looks—it’s also about performance. Improving the car’s aerodynamics, it helps the Stingray cut through the air more smoothly, giving it that extra edge on the road.

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ACS Z06 Style Side Rockers

ACS Z06 Style Side Rockers

These side rockers are the kind of detail that makes all the difference. They add a muscular, aggressive touch to the Stingray’s already sleek profile, making the car look more grounded and purposeful.

The carbon flash finish ties them in perfectly with the splitter, creating a seamless flow from front to back. And it’s not just about aesthetics—these rockers help with airflow, keeping the car stable at high speeds. We think they add that extra bit of Z06 attitude that every C8 deserves.

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C8 Coupe Rear Intake Ports

C8 Coupe Rear Intake Ports

These rear intake ports are subtle, but they pack a punch. Finished in the same Carbon Flash Black as the other mods, they help keep the car looking cohesive while also serving a critical role.

By improving airflow to the engine, these ports make sure the Stingray’s performance matches its looks. It’s a small touch that makes a big difference, especially when you’re pushing the car to its limits.

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Got a custom Corvette that you’re proud of? We’d love to see it! Share your build with us and you could be featured in our next ACS Build of the Week. It’s a great way to showcase your mods and inspire other Corvette enthusiasts. Submit your build by clicking here.

2022 Corvette Stingray 2LT Coupe in Torch Red with ACS Composite parts and accessories

Want to check out more incredible Corvette builds? Head over to our Build of the Week section to see how others are making their Corvettes truly unique with C6 / C7 / C8 mods, accessories, and parts. For inspiration, take a look at Rob Latter's stunning 2023 Corvette Stingray and see how he’s brought his vision to life.

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