1996 Chevrolet Slp Camaro Ss 383 Stroker Procharged Lt1 Intercooled on 2040-cars
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:383
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: ss
Options: CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 66,000
Power Options: Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
This is a SLP 1996 camaro ss interior is almost perfect Ive put over 30k into this car and its 90% I got all new parts to rebuild the rear but never got around to do it so all the parts comes with the car, headliner needs replacing, and a tune. I messed up the paint on the front bumper bringing it home from the paint shop putting it up on the tow trailer EZ fix. This is some of what ive done to the car I cant remember everything. This car has less than 500 miles on engine and has been broken in properly. The procharger was purchased from procharger and installed with less than 50 miles on on the unit. The intercooler piping is just mock up but it works no leaks. Its around 500hp should go up to around 600hp or more after a good tune. A resonator was added to the factory SLP exhaust to quiet it down The exterior:
Front clip updated to LS1 98-2002 camaro with black angel eyes headlights all new parts nothing from the junk yard
new black paint and wet sanded
new 3'' cowl hood
new 20'' giovanna staggered wheels 8'' front 10.5'' rear
Front ls1 brake upgrade with new hardware and drilled and slotted rotors all around
98-2002 rear high rise spoiler with led light
The motor:
New Procharged D1sc intercooled LT1 4 bolt main all forged internals 383 stroker
canton oil pan only royle puple used, canton valve covers
Only arp bolts used thruout build
Lloyd elliot ported dart heads 180cc, LE stock ported intake and LE custom blower cam
6 speed gear box fully rebuilt to handle more power with redline oil
racetronix 255 fuel pump, custom braided steel fuel lines. custom welded stock fuel rail AN fittings areomotive adgustable regulator welded to rail
60# siemans injectors
pacesetter headers
58mm throttle body
Comp 1.6 roller rockers
ls7 lifters
welded on subframe connectors
strut tower brace
Momo race steering wheel
alpine cd player
msd igniton coil, 6Al box, opti, wires
pcmforless mail order tune
diffenent procharger pulleys and belts
Ram hd clutch with chrome molly flywheel
Wife said I have too many projects so this one must go! Titles on hand.
For sale locally so auction could end anytime.
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PRICE IS NEGOTIABLE!
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