2010 Chevrolet Camaro Slp Zl575 Ss With Rs Pkg on 2040-cars
Gastonia, North Carolina, United States
STANDARD SLP ZL575 SUPERCHARGED CAMARO CONTENT
Build #20 of 250
SLP TVS 2300 Series Supercharger Assembly
SLP Power Flo Stainless Steel Exhaust system (sounds great with No Drone)
Modified Stock Engine Covers
SLP Sport Suspension Spring Package
Performance RTM Hood w/Fascia Close-Out Panel
Functional Rear Spoiler
20" 5-Spoke Red Line Wheels with Machined Spoke Face and ZL Center Caps
Rear Tail Light Panel in Gloss Black
Rear 1/4 Panel Gill Inserts in Gloss Black to Clear Fade
ZL575 Exterior Badges
ZL575 Embroidered Front Headrest
ZL575 Embroidered Premium Floor Mats
ZL575 Numbered Dash Plaque and Key Fobs
Leather Bound Portfolio, Owners Manual, Birth Certificate
OPTIONAL SLP ZL575 SUPERCHARGED CAMARO CONTENT
Heritage Style SS Badges for Front Grill and Rear Tail Light Panel
Rally-Style Painted Stripes
SLP Adjustable Sway Bar Package
Brembo GT Front Brake Package
Complete GM ZL1 Front Clip
Custom Billet Door Sill Guards
GM Splash Guards
Kooks Long Tube Headers
3.4" Supercharger Pulley
Crank Pinned for Supercharger Pulley
Comp Cams Super Charger Cam Kit w/Valve Springs. Ti Retainers
MSD Boost a Pump
Alky Control Methanol Injection System with controller mounted in the console.
Hurst Short Throw Shifter
Upgraded Rear Brake Rotors
RWHP from SLP 506hp-476 torque
RWHP after mods and tuning 596hp-556 torque
RWHP with Meth and tuning 642hp-580 torque
all performance work completed by Ryan and company at RPM Inc., located in Garner NC.
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Pushing Back: GM expanding Chevrolet into Korea, Daewoo out
Thu, 29 Apr 2010Chevrolet Camaro goes to South Korea - Click above for high-res image
General Motors decided several years ago to begin heavily promoting Chevrolet as its global mainstream brand even in markets where its existing brands like Opel and Daewoo were a dominant force. Today, at the Busan Motor Show in South Korea, GM Daewoo president Mike Arcamone announced that the Camaro would lead the way in GM's efforts to market Chevrolet in South Korea.
For now at least Chevrolet and Daewoo-branded vehicles will coexist in the Korean market. However, while we were in China last week GM officials told us that the Daewoo brand, which has been somewhat tainted by past quality issues, would eventually be phased out in favor of Chevrolet. When the new Aveo launches next year it will likely be badged as a Chevrolet even though GM Daewoo is in charge of engineering the car.
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