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2011 Dodge Challenger Srt8 1 Of A Kind! Must See! 392 6.4l Hemi on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:10909 Color: modifications that really make it stand out among a crowd of stock cars
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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This is a one of a kind chance at a mint condition 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8. This vehicle was purchased new in NC by the dealer I bought it from. Original owner bought the vehicle in 2011 and put 5500 miles on it and soon traded it for a pickup truck. I got it in mid 2012 in all stock form. This car was an original factory ordered stripe delete car. There aren't many factory stripe delete Green with Envy challengers around as most were ordered with stripes. This vehicle is in like new condition with just 10909 miles on the clock. This car has quite a bit of unique upgrades that really set it apart from the rest. 
From custom under hood paint to some exterior modifications that really make it stand out among a crowd of stock cars. 
It also has some performance upgrades as well. It's dyno tuned at 450hp and 445ft lbs tq to the wheels. With the added power I had the rear rims professionally widened by wheels America in Dallas Texas to 10.5 to accommodate the 315/35/20 nitto NT-05 tires. The front are 275/40/20 and the tires have less that 1500 miles on them. This vehicle is ready for anything you throw at it. Oil has been changed every 3 months with mobile 1 since I've owned it.  
Upgrades starting from the engine are:
Speedlogix cold air intake
180 deg thermostat 
Billet technology green with envy water neck. 
Billet technology gloss black powder coated catch can w/ z bracket 
Custom air brushed half covers and matching fuse box cover 
JBA ceramic coated long tube headers 
JBA stainless steel header back 3in exhaust. 
Inaugural edition mopar quad exhaust tips powder coated flat black 
Custom hemi fever dyno tuning via diablo intune i1000dcx 
Hurst short throw shifter w/ black hurst engraved shift knob 
Green oracle LED dome lights 
Custom door piping 
Billet technology black anodized challenger srt door sills and door locks 
Matching emergency brake pedal cover 
RPI stealth mud guards 
Black vapor edition challenger 392/hemi badges. 
Flat black powder coated fuel door with billet technology black anodized srt logo 
Flat black srt spoiler w/ black chrysler 300 srt8 badge 
Custom tinted tailights and side markers. 
Sequential tailights 
Magnum SRT wheels powder coated black semi gloss with the rears widened to 10.5 with donor wheels so only 1 weld needed. 
Billet technology black anodized SRT center caps 
Gorilla spline drive lug nuts 
Nitto NT-05 tires 275 front 315 rear
35% viper window tint 
You won't find another challenger this clean and maintained with these upgrades. 
For more information please feel free to email me. 
$1000 will be due end of auction 
Buyer arranges transportation. 
This vehicle does still have a Lein on it. So upon full payment the vehicle will be paid off and upon arrival of title shipped directly to the buyer. 
Please email me with any concerns or questions. More pictures available upon request. 

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