Super Charged Special Edition Syngergy Green 2010 Camaro Mint Cond Tons Of Extra on 2040-cars
Conway, South Carolina, United States
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Up for sale is my 2010 Synergy Green 2010 Camaro. I fell in love with this model because of the color. After purchasing it I wanted it to look exactly like the same car Chevy showed at the 2009 SEMA.
Here is a list of what I have added to the car and the price. * Rear High Wing, in Grey. Matches the hood stripes. $600 installed *Splash Guards, Had to get them painted to match. $400 installed *Custom Black Accent stripe. $100 installed *Chevy After Market 21" Wheels.. These were not cheap! Wheels and tires were roughly $4000 * Oracle headlights with the back lit chevy emblem. $1400 installed *Custom Leather Seats $1000 installed *Tinted Windows $200 installed * Headers $1000 installed *Magna flow Exhaust $500 I think installed *Custom Weather Tech Floor Mats $500 *IPF Super Charger $7000 installed Pushed the car to around 470HP and 333torque I have video of this car on you tube. Simply search for Super Charged Synergy Green Camaro and it should come up. I have taken it to the drag strip only once and got a time of 11.85 in the 1/4 , Keep in mind that I had the 21s on it and they are not drag tires by any means. At the strip the car wouldn't catch traction until it hit 40. I have no doubt with a different set of wheels and tires the car would be much faster. Overall I have been very easy on the car living in Myrtle Beach SC, There are not very many streets with all the traffic to open it up or play around with it so I do regret the Super Charger. I want to get rid of it because I simply want a change in vehicles and I will not accept the Kelly Blue book Value since I have done so much to the car and it is in beyond excellent shape. I also don't expect to get all my money back out of it that I have put into it. In total well over $40k in this car. Chevy no longer makes this color and in some areas of the country it is very rare. Unfortently it is not a rare color in my area however it is the most unique looking Camaro around and still turns heads! I do not have the factory wheels or tires and when the supercharger was put on a few items had to come out such as the stock belt and widow washer reservoir. I don't have these items either. The car runs perfect and was tuned at a place called Show Zone near Charleston SC. I've change the oil at 50% usage every time. I am the only owner and have title in hand. Message me if you have any questions. |
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