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SEMA Preview: aLL STaR Performance 2011 Camaro SS

Every time we present a preview for the upcoming SEMA show our imagination goes wild. This time is no exception, especially if we are talking about a Chevy Camaro project which involves General Motors itself.

aLL STaR Performance, with Gene Marcel in charge, together with GM, are planing to create an extremely special 2011 Chevrolet Camaro for this year’s SEMA, which is scheduled to be held between November 2 and November 5, as warrenshimquee reports.

The picture you see before you is a rendering that previews the future project, with the image created by Gurnade Design company. The firm was given the task to put the list of modification ideas into (virtual and covered) reality.

The vehicle’s special aura is enhanced by the fact that its build will be made together with a long list of top suppliers.

The Camaro will use Forgestar rims (these will use a 22 inch size) that will use Falken tires and house Baer brakes. It will come with an enhanced handling provided by Air Lift Suspension (this will have digital control).

At the heart of the vehicle, we will find the Camaro’s 6.2 liter V8, which will be boosted via a Lysholm supercharger. The whole package will be wearing Dupont colors.

The list of other partners includes Extreme Dimensions, American Status Racing, STACK, Autometer, MagnaFlow Exhaust Products, Webasto, StreetGlow, Image Dynamics, TechAFS, Royal Purple, Real Autoworks and others.

What can we say? With so many big names offering goodies for a project in which GM itself is also involved, our expectations have exploded. Looking forward to SEMA.
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