2011 Chevrolet Camaro Ss Hennessey on 2040-cars
Delray Beach, Florida, United States
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2011 Chevrolet Camaro SS with a full Hennessey upgrade - Only 1,934 miles
Original Miles , 602HP. Not including the price of the car from the dealer there has been over $30,000 in Upgrades
done by the Hennessey company in TX. Below is a list of what has been added to create this STREET BEAST!!
HPE600 Full Upgrade Hennessey Package
- TVS2300 Supercharger System
- HPE Cold Air Induction System
- Stainless Steel Long Tube Header
- High Flow Catalytic Converters
- Stainless Steel Mid Pipes
- High Flow Fuel Injector Upgrade
- 160 Degree Thermostat
- Engine Management Calibration
- Hennessey & HPE600 Interior Badging
- Serial - Numbered Dash & Engine Badging
- Hennessey Premium Floor Mats
- Hennessey Embroidered Headrests
- HPE Modified Engine Cover
- Professional Installation
- Dyno Tuning & Road Tested
- LS9 Carbon Fiber Body Kit
- SV25 Hennessey 3 Piece Lightweight Forged Wheels - Black Matte with Chrome Lip Finish
- 305/35ZR20 Pirelli Pzero Tires
- Camaro SS/RS KW V-1 Coilover Suspension
- Camaro TRex Black Bumper Grill
- Camaro Trex Phantom Black Grill
- Camaro " Henneseey Edition" Door Sills - Machine Finished.
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