Have you ever wondered what happens to all those conceptual and one-off cars that are displayed by the dozens on the floors of the Las Vegas Convention Center for the SEMA aftermarket show every year?
Well, after they complete their motor show presentations and become obsolete from marketing and crowd-gathering perspectives, many end up being sold, like this 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Tjin Edition from the 2009 SEMA.
A winner of the Design Award for Best GM Vehicle of the 2009 SEMA show, the Tjin Edition Camaro sports a multitude of upgrades, ranging from a 6.8-liter supercharged V8 pushing a massive 608 rear-wheel horsepower and 575 lb-ft of rear-wheel torque, and…a lot more with the nitrous package engaged, to a bespoke aero kit, LED lights and a reworked suspension.
The manual-gearbox display model has only 5,179 miles (about 8,330 kilometers) on the odometer, with the highest bid on eBay currently standing at $23,301 (reserve had not been met).