2010 Chevrolet Camaro Transformers Edition on 2040-cars
Brooklyn, New York, United States
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2010 transformers edition 2SS in rally yellow non rs package. automatic
13k miles
bought car new with 10 miles on it.
no holes or mount in front fender for license plate
oil changed always at dealer with mobile 1
decals all in the right places and not just thrown on there.
blue dome light inside
windows tinted
roto-fab cold air intake
concept aac led side markers ( still have original oem markers )
corsa 14952 cat back exhaust
complete audio makeover
metro kit 99-3010s
alpine ics-x7hd
alpine sps-610
alpine spr-69
alpine spr-10tw
alpine mov-m500
alpine sws-12d4 in enclosed case.
still have all oem bostan acoustics speakers.
have all inserts and manuals that came with the car along with every receipt for all upgrades and maintenance done.
recall for keyfob was done but i reversed one pair back to switchblade.
only issues with car are small paint chips like any other car, scrapes from low payment underneath right front and
2 rims have curb rash.on edges but doesn’t take away from the car whatsoever. had a good run but i rarely drive
him and rather have someone show him love opposed to him just sitting in a garage...... garage kept, never driven
in rain or snow. never raced or launched, no accidents.
paid $40,000 for the car and upgrades total over $5,000.
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