2010 Chevrolet Camaro on 2040-cars
San Francisco, California, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : tobitkkabir@artsociety.net .
Up for sale is a heavily modified, custom 2010 Chevy Camaro SS. I am the original owner of this car, and due to
some life changes, I have to part ways with this car, but whoever decides to get this car, is getting a true gem.
This car gets so much attention, whether it be for the looks from the exterior, the sound of your music bumping
from the speakers and subwoofers, or from the roar of the engine, be prepared to get everyone’s attention!!!
whether young, old, foreigners, or car enthusiasts, you definitely will be turning heads with this car.
The following is some of the features and modifications the car has:
Exterior:
- Sinister Ram Air hood
- Unrestricted MotorSports Comp Series Gen 1 Style Rear Deck Spoiler
- Honeycomb Front/Lower Grille
- Power/Defrosting Sideview Mirrors
- AAC Blue Headlight/Foglight Halos
- AAC Rear Light up Chevy Bowtie
- AAC Ghosted Sidemarkers
- AAC Rear Red Taillight Halos
*AAC = Advanced Automotive Concepts
- Smoked/Tinted Taillights
- Sequential Rear Turn Signals
- Flat Black Gas Fuel Door
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