Heavily Modified 2012 Carbon Flash Camaro Convertible - Blower Ready! on 2040-cars
Dublin, California, United States
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New car is on the way, so I need to make some room.
This car has a custom grind blower cam since I was considering going FI and wanted to leave that option on the table. Car has always been stored in a garage or with an outdoor car cover in a covered area away from the elements (pictured below). Selling 2012 Camaro 2SS Carbon Flash Convertible M6 LS3 21,500 miles- $43,500 Value was calculated based on the KBB Value of 'Very Good', and the general approach of 60% of the mod value not including labor. Sum was rounded. Receipts for all purchases will be provided. Buyer will be responsible for SMOG. This will pass California OBD test but not the visual due to long tubes. This car is a former 45th Anniversary Edition. It was purchased for the color and not the fact it was a 45th. If you wanted to you could easily return it to 45th since it was only de-badged and re-striped. Last dyno was 501RWHP/448RWTQ on 91 octane. Built and tuned by Rick of Synergy Motorsports. Mods: Exterior Brushed Alluminum Stripes - Rally Style ACS T5 Splitter ZL1 Side Rockers Havok Diffuser Custom Clear Bra AAC Orange Halos - 50 state legal with supporting documentation AAC Ghosted Side Markers ZL1 Grille RJT Powdercoated Calipers Powertrain ADM Race Scoop w/washer bottle relocate CAI Cold Air Intake VMAX Ported Throttle Body Vararam Power Wedge PRC Ported LS3 Intake Manifold Custom Blower Cam and supporting parts ASP 25% Underdrive Pulley NGK TR6 Spark Plugs LG SuperPro Long Tube Headers JBA High Flow Cats Borla S Type 2.5" Catback DSS Carbon Fiber Driveshaft Suspension Pedders xA Street Coilovers Pedders Front Radius Inserts Pedders Subframe Bushing Inserts Pedders ZL Spec Swaybars w/endlinks Granatelli Trailing Arms Granatelli Toe Rods Pdfat Differential Bushings Misc Forgeline GA1R 19x10 Brushed Titanium Smoke Bridgestone Potenza RE11 Hurst Short Throw Shifter AAM (1LE) 3.91 Gears Hella Fog Lights |
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