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Car Tuning
Back in 2014, tuner Roadster Shop unveiled a fabulous restomod called the Chevrolet Camaro Rampage. Based on a car from the 1970s, it came equipped with a seven-liter Chevrolet Corvette C6 Z06 V8 capable of 750 hp (559 kW). However, the car was not street-legal, meaning you could only drive it on a racetrack. Four years later, the situation has finally changed.
Roadster Shop has recently come out with a street-legal Rampage, nicknamed “Road Rage 2018”. Compared to its spiritual predecessor, the car received a similar-looking body kit and a different engine also rated at 750 hp (559 kW).
The massive rear wing, as well as some other track-only components, had to go, but the car has nonetheless preserved its fit and sporty appearance. The new Forgeline wheelset is but a cherry on top of the cake.
The cabin upholstery involves loads of premium brown leather. There are bucket seats, an advanced infotainment system and a modern center console with a gear switch. The only downside you may find is the lack of the rear seat row.
Photo: Roadster Shop
Editor: Andrew Raspopov
November 7, 2018
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