2012 45th Anniversary Ss Camaro 6.2 Ls3 6 Speed Manual on 2040-cars
East Islip, New York, United States
Car has some nice mods installed by SLP in NJ. TVS2300 super charger 850 id's and boost a pump, Black wing cai, 3.6 pulley SLP headers with high flow cats to Loud mouth 2 exhaust. Hotchkis strut brace,SLP sub frame connectors, Eibach 1 inch lowering springs, Hurst line lock, Hurst short throw shifter. Drive shaft loop and push/off switch installed. SLP boost gauge and pillar post gauges air/fuel and fuel pressure. Had a nice mid level cam and springs installed professionally along with a tune. All work was done at around 1500 miles never raced the car but it was dyno tested and is putting 571 to rear wheels. Car is beautiful and in mint condition I'm a 50 year old man that takes care of my cars. I bought the car brand new title is clear. I might have forgotten some stuff so you can call with questions 631 478 2653 Ronnie. There is a quick video of the car on you tube just type in sick45 no space. At that time it had the loud mouth exhaust have since put loud mouth 2 to quiet it down a little. At this price I'm giving the car away 20 grand in mods alone and they are all brand new. Financing is available if needed. I have every original part that was changed for the car. Thank you for looking......
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