Chevrolet Camaro 2ss Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
San Jacinto, California, United States
Car Show Ready 2011 Chevrolet Turbocharged 2SS Camaro with manual transmission. Camaro is currently wrapped with matte black vinyl with gold chrome accents. Original color is gloss black. We used this Camaro as our shop's show car. It has won several awards at the car shows. We are in the process of building a new show car for our shop and this is the reason why we are selling this Camaro. The Camaro has NEVER been in any car accident and we never tracked this car either. This car pretty much just goes to car shows and then it's back to our shop. It has super low mileage, currently it has only 20,393 miles. Oil was just changed last week with Mobil 1 Full Synthetic Oil. It can be DAILY DRIVEN as it is right now. No extra modifications needed! Modifications: - Turbonetics CARB Legal Turbo System- R1 Concepts Forge Series Big Brake Kit- Custom Made 22" Nutek Forged Wheels- Custom Chevrolet Camaro Phoenix Gold Audio System with 8" Subwoofer and Amp- Air Ride Suspension with AccuAir eLevel Auto Leveling Control System- AccuAir iLevel iPhone, iPad, iPod App Controller - Aftermarket Front and Back Sway Bars- Havoc Rear Diffuser- Havoc Rear Spoiler- Technostalgia Sequential LED Tail Lights- Custom Hood- APR Carbon Fiber Front Splitter- Custom Steering Wheel- Custom Painted Interior Parts- Matte Black Vinyl Wrap with Gold Chrome Accents - OEM Genuine Chevrolet ZL1 Front Bumper* Some parts and accessories are for OFF-ROAD USE ONLY! Currently the Camaro is vinyl wrapped. The 2 front fenders, front bumper, and trunk needs to be painted. After winning this auction, you will have 2 options to either:- Option 1: Keep the current matte black vinyl wrap which means we will not paint the 2 front fenders, front bumper, and trunk.- Option 2: We can remove the vinyl wrap and paint the 2 front fenders, front bumper, and trunk in gloss black which is the car's original color. Reason the front 2 fender needs to be painted is because we rolled the fenders. Front bumper needs to be painted is because we upgraded the front bumper to the ZL1 bumper and they come unpainted from the factory. Trunk needs to be painted because the top part of the trunk got scratched at the car show. This Camaro NEVER got into any kind of accident. We also have these stock parts that I will include with this auction but YOU (Buyer/Auction Winner) have to pay for shipping or pick it up from us:- 4 Stock Chevrolet Camaro SS Wheels and Tires- Stock Hood- 4 Stock Brembo Brakes- Stock Spoiler Like any used car this car is SOLD AS-IS! Serious Bidder's only. Require NON-REFUNDABLE $2,000 Deposit. Buyer/Auction Winner is Responsible for arrangements for Shipping and Responsible for Shipping Cost! Please ask questions before bidding!! Thank you!
e-Mail : vulturili@latinmail.com
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