Chevrolet: Camaro Ss on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Please contact me only at : sthrubinospecimen@clovermail.net
My Camaro was built by Jason Ayers out of Las Vegas, google him to see his NHRA records. She is running Boyd custom made PT-09 wheels with a 22x8.5 in the front and a crazy 24x15s stuffed in the rear. The car has a one off frame rails, competition Engineering ladder bars, Qa1 coil overs, narrowed fab9 rearend with 35 spline moser axles, and Aluminum boot through center section with 3.50 gears.The motor is a stock cubic inch 6.2 liter with Custom Diamond pistons, Callies Compstar rods, Hellfire rings, CnC ported Ls3 heads. Intake manifold is a Ls3 Edelbrock intake and elbow with 80lb injectors. The Trans is a built Th400 with a Art Carr 3600 converter. The fuel system is an Aeromotive a1000 with 8an feed and return and runs on E85 pump gas. Im running two Garret GT35R turbochargers with all billet components. There is far too much to list about my car but I can tell you it cost me $250K and 2 years to have the car custom built, just the frame was $100K. It Dynos at 1076 RWHP. Ive only ended up driving this car about 5 times and its never been timed in the 1/4 mile. The interior of my car looks 99% stock. The concept behind this build was to keep the car looking as stock as possible with the power of a drag car. Only extrem car enthusiasts should be interested in my Camaro. Im asking $65K or best offer. Im only selling my baby because im starting up a business and the cash would greatly help that effort. Please, only serious inquiries.
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