AMERICA'S exciting all-new muscle car, the Chevrolet Camaro,
could go on sale in Australia late this year after the arrival
shortly of the first example for conversion and compliance
engineering.
Queensland company Performax International, Australia's leading
importer and converter of US-built cars and sports trucks, expects
to receive the Camaro in the next few weeks and will start work
immediately to prepare it as a prototype for further imports of
brand-new cars.
Performax International General Manager Nicholas Vandenberg says
the Camaro is the most-awaited new American car in years and the
company is determined to be first in Australia to offer it for
sale.
"We expect extremely strong demand for the Camaro in Australia.
Since its launch in the United States recently it's received
nothing but great reviews for its performance, handling and
design.
"It's a fabulous car and we were lucky to get one so soon," he
said.
"It will be competitively priced here and ready for registration
with a seamless right-hand drive conversion, full Australian Design
Rule compliance and factory warranty."
The first Camaro to arrive at Performax's factory will be a
top-of-the-range SS V8 version, fitted with Chev's LS3 6.2 litre
alloy V8 engine producing 315 kiloWatts and six-speed manual
transmission. Other models are expected to be available later.
Mr Vandenberg says he expects an efficient turn-around on
conversion and compliance thanks to Performax's experience with
government requirements and its industry leading computer-aided
design and engineering facilities.
"After 20 years' experience and thousands of conversions, we are
able to do this work faster than anyone else and to the highest
engineering standards.
"Also, we have recently introduced high-tech equipment that
enables us to produce injection-moulded plastic components such as
dashboards, air-conditioning ducting, consoles, switch panels and
other interior components to factory-original standards of
appearance and precision.
"The right-hand drive Camaros that roll out of our Sunshine
Coast factory will look, feel and perform exactly as they would in
their home country," he said.
Performax International will keep potential buyers and
enthusiasts informed of the conversion progress with regular
updates and photographs on the dedicated Camaro page at www.performaxint.com.au and
hopes to have its first car completed before the end of the
year.
For further information, please
contact:
Nicholas Vandenberg
General Manager
Ph. (07) 5482 7833 or Mob. (0407) 010 451
Further information
Nick Vandenberg
General Manager
Performax International
Cnr Bruce Highway & Hall Road
Gympie, Q 4570
Mob. (0407) 010 451
nickv@performaxint.com.au
www.performaxint.com.au