2014 Chevrolet Camaro Ss 1le on 2040-cars
Fort Dick, California, United States
You are looking at a very rare and beautiful 2014 1LE with the 2SS package, with only 17k miles. There were only 533 made in white with the 1LE package. The SS1LE is no longer available and the last cars where produced in 2015. This 1LE is fully loaded with the NPP performance exhaust, performance package, the aero ground effects package, parking sensors, backup camera, HID headlights, leather, heated seats, rear spoiler carbon wrapped, carbon wrapped ZL1 hood, custom Blacked out emblems, Custom smoked out marker lights and tail lights, Custom Painted Diffuser. The SS 1LE is a factory performance package set up for performance driving. The 1LE track package replaces the stock SS suspension with a larger 27-MM Solid Front Stabilizer Bar and 28-MM Solid Rear Stabilizer Bar for extreme body control, Higher Capacity Rear Axle Half Shafts to help with increased horsepower levels of traction, Strut Tower brace for improved steering and response, Tremec TR6060 6 Speed Manual Short Throw Shifter, 3.91 Gears, Four Pack Auxiliary, Heated leather seats, ZL1 Forged Black 20x11 Rear Wheels & 20x10 Front, Red Brembo Brake Calipers 4 Piston System. Also comes with ZL1 Wheel Bearings, Toe Links and Rear Shock Mounts for Track Performance and the ZL1 High Capacity Fuel Pump & additional fuel pick ups for fuel delivery during high-load cornering! Besides the Forged Black Staggered Wheels Chevy also adds a Matte Black Hood, Black Spoiler & Black Front Splitter to the 1LE so it stands out in the crowd. ZL1 Micro-Fiber Flat Bottom Steering Wheel or the Micro-Fiber Short Throw Shift Knob.
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