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2010 Dodge Challenger Srt8 Coupe 2-door 6.1l Black On Black 6 Spd Immaculate on 2040-cars

US $30,900.00
Year:2010 Mileage:30000
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United States

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2010 Dodge Challenger 6 speed Manual SRT8 - all OPTIONS! $32,900 OBO!

private seller: 720.987.0493

only 30000 miles, Black on Black!

SRT8 CUSTOMER ORDER PREFERRED ORDER SELECTION PKG -inc: 6.1L V8 engine 6-speed man trans 
6-SPEED MANUAL TREMEC TRANSMISSION (STD) 
MEDIA CENTER: AM/FM stereo w/CD/DVD/MP3 player 30GB hard drive w/4250 song capacity 6.5" touch screen Garmin GPS navigation (1) year SIRIUS Travel Link service 

3 COAT brilliant BLACK 
(13) Kicker SRT high performance audio speakers 200-watt Kicker SRT subwoofer 322-watt Kicker SRT amplifier 
20" x 9.0" aluminum SRT design wheels 
P245/45ZR20 all-season performance tires 
Tire service kit 
Functional hood scoop 
Dual black center stripes 
Rear spoiler 
Body-color fascias 
Satin chrome grill 
HID headlamps 
Automatic headlamps 
Fog lamps 
Solar control glass 
Fold-away pwr heated mirrors 
Body-color mirrors 
Variable-intermittent wipers 
Bright fuel filler door 
Body-color door handles 
Media center 430 -inc: AM/FM stereo w/CD/DVD/MP3 player USB port 30GB hard drive w/6700 song capacity 6.5" touch screen 
SIRIUS satellite radio -inc: (1) year service *SIRIUS not available in Hawaii Guam Puerto Rico Dominican Republic St. Thomas/US Virgin Islands and Barbados* 
(6) Boston Acoustics speakers 
Remote USB port 
Aux audio input 
Bluetooth streaming audio 
276-watt amplifier 
Rear window antenna 
Premium leather-trimmed bucket seats 
Heated front seats 
6-way pwr driver seat 
Pwr 4-way driver lumbar 
Active head restraints 
Rear 60/40 split-folding bench seat 
Rear seat armrest w/cupholder 
Floor console w/armrest 
Floor carpet 
Luxury front & rear floor mats 
Tilt/telescopic steering column 
Leather-wrapped steering wheel 
Steering wheel audio controls 
Instrument cluster w/performance display screen 
180-MPH speedometer 
Vehicle info center 
Traveler/mini trip computer 
Temp & compass gauge 
Pwr accessory delay 
Pwr windows w/front 1-touch down 
Speed-sensitive pwr locks 
Satin silver lock knobs 
Keyless entry 
Keyless go 
Remote proximity keyless entry 
Universal garage door opener 
Speed control 
UConnect hands-free communication w/Bluetooth 
Pwr trunklid release 
Security alarm 
Sentry Key theft deterrent system 
Air conditioning w/auto temp control 
Front & rear climate control outlets 
Rear window defroster 
Illuminated cupholders 
Illuminated door pull handles 
Silver metal brush center stack bezel 
Cell phone storage 
12V pwr outlet 
Auto-dimming rearview mirror w/microphone 
Visors w/illuminated mirrors 
Passenger assist handle 
Front reading/map lights 
Rear courtesy lamps 
Illuminated entry 
Trunk lamp 
Leather-wrapped shift knob 
Bright pedals 
Cargo compartment dress-up

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