By Drew Johnson
Tuesday, Nov 4th, 2008 @ 8:31 pm

The SEMA Show in Las Vegas is the perfect place for automakers to showcase new performance parts, with General Motors taking full advantage of the Vegas stage. The company’s Chevrolet Camaro isn’t quite at dealers yet, but GM is keeping the Camaro hype rolling by showcasing some GM Performance parts on modded pony cars at this year’s show.
Chevrolet brought more than one Camaro to the show, but one particularly sinister concept was the star of the show. Dubbed the Camaro Black, Chevrolet used the concept to show of its line of GM Performance parts.

The Camaro Black clearly has some body, which includes a new front splitter, side skirts and a rear diffuser. Unique five-spoke wheel, larger exhaust outlets and some pretty sharp red headlight rings are also be part of the Camaro Black package.

No word on any mods under the hood, but we suspect the Camaro Black has at least a new intake, headers and exhaust.

In addition to the Black, Chevrolet also had a production SS on hand, as well as Dale Jr. one off.

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