Steve from Las Vegas just started the work on his 2017 Camaro and made it look exceptionally clean and aggressive at the same time. It is safe to say that his Chevy Camaro stands out from the masses and makes people turn their heads with its bold and shiny look.
However, like a true car enthusiast, Steve took care about the performance improvement too. We were lucky enough to get in touch with him and ask a few question about this Camaro, future plans for it, and modifications he already made in the interview section below.

Interview with the owner
How did you get into the muscle car scene?
– It originally started when I bought a 2013 V6 Chevy Camaro. After driving that for about 3 years I knew that I had to get one with more power.
Why did you choose this particular model for your project?
– My 5th gen Camaro was what started it all. As a V6 owner, you kind of get picked on for not getting the V8 version, but at the time I wasn’t very knowledgeable in that sense. After looking into the differences I know for a fact that I wanted to do better.

What inspired you to choose this modification style?
– When I first saw the ZL1 1le! I fell for the aggressive look it had, but financially I knew I wasn’t capable of owning one just yet. So I went with the 2SS and started modifying the performance and the exterior.
What challenges did you face while putting it together?
– Honestly, I can’t really say I had any challenges. Everything the car has, I’ve done it myself. Working as an aircraft mechanic has helped a lot in that sense of turning wrenches and putting everything back how it was. I did have an issue with the front splitter, where it wasn’t clipping the way it had to but zip ties did the trick.

What do you love about your car?
– I’ve probably mentioned this a lot but it’s the aggressiveness of the exterior and even with stock exhaust and long tube headers, it definitely sounds like it looks.
Is it your daily or a weekend ride?
– It is a daily ride for now.
Do you take it to local car shows or a race track?
– I’ve taken it to many car shows and I’m still trying to practice my launch before I take it to the race track and make a fool of myself.
6th Gen Build




Steve didn’t just talk the talk – he put in the work to make his Camaro exactly what he wanted. Starting with a clean SS, he took what he loved about the ZL1 1LE and ran with it. Thanks to his aircraft mechanic skills, he was able to wrench on everything himself, from boosting the engine’s power to setting it up for both street and track duty. Here’s everything he’s done to the car so far:
List of Modifications
Engine
- E85
- TSP Long tube header
- Roto Fab cold air intake
Wheels
Regular setup:
- 20” Curva rims
- Pzero Tires 275/35/20 in the rear and 245/45/20 in the front.
Race setup:
- 17” Race Star Wheels
- Hoosier Tires 28/10.5
Exterior mods
- ZL1 1le front fascia with the ground effects kit all around
- Underglow by OneupLighting

ZL1 1LE Bumper / Fornt End Conversion
6th Gen Chevy Camaro ZL1 is a halo car and an icon for many bow-tie fans, and its front bumper is designed to match the car’s signature aggressive styling. It features a unique three-piece design with a prominent splitter that extends out in front. This helps create extra downforce at high speeds, as well as improving airflow around your vehicle for improved cooling and aerodynamics.

Additionally, the bumper is made from a durable and lightweight material called carbon fiber-reinforced plastic (CFRP), which is both stylish and resilient. Installing a ZL1 1LE front bumper provides numerous benefits, ranging from improved looks to greater ventilation and aspiration. For these reasons and more, you may want to install a ZL1 1LE front bumper on your 6th gen Camaro even if it’s not the top-level performance model.
Installation
The installation process itself is relatively straightforward, and with the right tools and supplies it can be completed in just a few hours once color-matched with your car. If you’re a Chevy Camaro 6th Gen owner looking to upgrade the look of your vehicle, installing a ZL1 1LE front bumper is one of the best ways to do so.

Conclusion
If Steve’s Camaro build proves anything, it’s that you don’t need a ZL1 badge to create something special. Starting with an SS and adding his own touch of performance and style, he’s built a Camaro that turns heads on the street and promises to be a force at the track.

Watch the progress and find out more about this Chevy Camaro SS by visiting the Instagram profile of the owner: @steveo_2ss!
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