2000 Camaro Ss Convertible. Ls1 6 Speed Manual. Suspension And Brake Upgrades. on 2040-cars
Lake Orion, Michigan, United States
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This is a true SLP ss camaro convertible featuring the LS1 and a 6 speed manual transmission. It is Triple black. Aluminium SS wheels, hurst shifter. Adult owned and the vehicle has never been smoked in and has been garage kept. NEVER driven in the snow and only been in the rain if I got caught in it. It is completely rust free. The interior is in great shape only issue is an area on the drivers side carpet where it is rubbed through (see pic) It has never been to the track or on a dyno. It does have traction control and can be turned off with the push of a button.
List of modifications and upgrades includes
-MSD wires
-NGK plugs
-Cross drilled and Slotted rotors with ceramic pads
-New rear Michelin Pilot sport tires (both rear)
-Founders strut tower brace
-UMI sub-frame connectors Bolt in style with weld in option
-Spohn tunnel brace
-energy suspension torque arm bushing and sway bar links and sway bar bushings
-Front Bilstein struts and lower springs
-Rear lowering springs
-Founders Rear lower control arms with greaseable bushings
-Founders Rear lower control arm relocation brackets
-Founders on car adjustable pan hard bar
-SLP air intake lid
-K&N air filter
-Remote power steering cooler
-Rear axle rebuilt
Also there are many new parts- Fuel filter, Clutch pedal return spring and bushings, Battery tray/coolant over flow assembly and Battery. All fluids have been replaced as well. 3" exhaust from the Y-pipe back and dumps over the axle. Some LED lighting.
NOTE: Carfax does show a previous accident from the first owner and I have had several technicians inspect it and can not find any evidence of any heavy damage appears to have been cosmetic if any at all. All doors, hood and trunk close with proper gaps. Included with the sale will be Parade boot (plastic top cover) and leather trunk storage bag, Rear bilstein shocks (one will need the lower rubber eye replaced) Stock suspension parts (front struts with mounts and stock springs) Both rear stock springs, Stock tunnel brace, Stock air intake system AND a New set of Energy suspension Front control arm bushings in the box. Tag: Project, rat rod, hot rod, mopar, ford, small block, big block, chevelle, corvette, firebird, trans am, cutlass, skylark, t tops, hardtop, race car, cuda, charger, dart, mustang, lifted, lowered, chevy, pontiac, muncie, ls2, lt1, z28, rs, impala, classic, ls3, ls6, 6 liter, 5.3, project, cruiser, muscle, diesel, convertable, driver, supercharged, twin turbo, 442, gto, grand national, monte carlo, el camino,
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