2001 Camaro Ss Turbocharged 525hp on 2040-cars
Mount Zion, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:LS1
For Sale By:OWNER
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Trim: SS
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 51,690
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SS
Exterior Color: Red
Disability Equipped: TRACTION CONTROL
Interior Color: Black
I have my 2001 SS Camaro with STS turbocharger system for sale. This car has 51k original miles but the engine and trans have been built from front to back in 2012. The LS1 has about 5k miles and was built by New Covenant Performance in MT. Auburn IL and has forged Eagle H-beam rods, forged Mahle 8:5-1 compression pistons, new rings, bearings, bigger valve springs, 42 lb injectors, high flow fuel pump, dual stage boost controller, methanol injection and was custom tuned and dynoed by Speed.Inc in Chicago and made 465 rwhp and 480 rwftlbs of torque, around 525 flywheel hp. Trans was just rebuilt 1500 miles ago by Performance Transmission in Clinton IL, its a 4L60E that has been built to the hilt and has a 3000 stahl Vigilante converter and oil cooler. I have about 10k in receipts for all the upgrades. The car also has a custom aluminum driveshaft, bilstein shocks and struts, drilled and slotted rortors, custom headlights and taillights, tinted windows, new air cond compressor, new water pump, new PS pump w/cooler, and has Royal Purple fluids in the engine, trans, rear diff, and the PS pump. There is ebony leather interior which is in amazing shape, just very lil wear on drivers side bolster. It also has an amazing stereo system with a double din Pioneer head unit which has GPS, CD, DVD, and Ipod hook up and is itergrated into the steering wheel, plus 6 Focal speakers and a 1000w amp. A set of black AR custom wheels with drag radials on the rear(will need rear tires). This car pretty much has it all even a Knightrider led in the hood scoop. The hockey stripes were recently added so some of the pics show it without. Its built right and performs even better. I hate to sell it but times are hard. I have put thousands in this car and tried to over build it so it should last for quite some time, so now that the hard work is done you can just enjoy it. Basically its a Z06 with a back seat.
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