Some Camaro lovers have no choice but to save their pennies to afford a new 5th generation fresh off the lot. On the other hand, some think the cost of a new 2SS is chump change and buy one up like it’s a matchbox car. The couple we found on
CarDomain.com without a doubt fits right into that particular group. Although we may be a little envious at their ability to afford to tear apart a car with under 50 miles on it for a full overhaul, we can’t help but drool over this fine piece of machinery that is clearly one of a kind.
This beautiful '10 SS Camaro can be seen driving the streets of Florida with a young female behind the wheel. Known on CarDomain by the pen name “DSV Chick,” this girl clearly has a passion for cars pumping through her veins.
After gutting this brand-new '10 Camaro with less than 50 miles, "DSV Chick" has built herself a true custom.
DSV Chick and her husband, known as “KandyCorvette2,” purchased a Camaro to compliment their LPE C6 Corvette which already holds a special spot in the garage. Although their purchase was an already beautiful blue and black 2SS/RS '10 Camaro, it was still missing the unique flare that the couple desired. The husband’s serious obsession with modding cars led the couple to a guts-out overhaul with just 46 miles on the odometer.
The couple purchased a Camaro to compliment their LPE C6 Corvette.
With total disregard for the 10-year/100,000-mile warranty, the duo ripped the interior from the car. They removed everything from the dashboard clear back to the rear deck lid, baring no expense. Nearly everything within the two-door coupe was wrapped in leather with blue stitching to match the exterior paint.
They removed everything from the dash board clear back to the rear deck lid.
The front buckets and glove box were outfitted with custom “SS” inlays and the dash and doors featured Alcantara inserts. the leather interior was complimented by real carbon fiber trim, including a custom leather and fiber SS steering wheel. The windows were coated in 20% tint throughout with the front at 50%.
The front buckets were outfitted with custom “SS” inlays.
The stereo upgrade packed a full Hertz Audio High Energy sound system into the new-age pony car. The package consisted of a set of 12-inch HX300D woofers pounding the ground while a pair of HT25 tweeters caught the high tones. The mid ranges were covered by a set of HV165L 6.5-inch speakers and a complimenting set of DCX690 6x9s. The system was topped off with an Audison Lrx 2.9 amp rated at 900watts, an Arc Audio 4-channel 500 watt amp, and a Pioneer 7-inch display 4200DVD deck.
A full Hertz Audio High Energy sound system was packed into the new-age pony car.
As if full interior wasn’t enough, a Carbon Creations rear spoiler was added as well as a hydro fiber fuse box, engine cover, and radiator shroud. The front grille was custom painted to incorporate the blue paint scheme and H&R lowering springs were installed to drop the Vossen 3-piece forged wheels into the wheel wells nice and tight. A set of resonators combined with full Borla exhaust top off the car’s overall appeal with a beautiful exhaust tone.
H&R lowering springs were installed to drop the Vossen 3-piece forged wheels into the wheel wells nice and tight.
Although this car is already clearly one of a kind, the couple still hasn’t finished their modifications. Coming soon will be a body kit and possibly even a turbo upgrade. For some, a stock Camaro just won’t do them justice. In those select people, there is a drive to be unique. Quite often, this desire overpowers the expense factor. However, with a beautiful car like DSV Chick’s 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS, can you criticize them for daring to be different?