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2012 Bright White Dodge Challenger Srt8 6 Spd Manual on 2040-cars

US $37,900.00
Year:2012 Mileage:500 Color: is almost perfect
Location:

Show Low, Arizona, United States

Show Low, Arizona, United States
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I’m listing my Like New, Not Even Broken in yet 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 with only 500 miles!!!  I purchased it new from Gladstone Dodge in Missouri back in July 2013.  I just don’t have the time to enjoy it so I’ve decided to sell it.  I believe this Challenger to be 1 of only 299 Bright White SRT8 Challengers with the 6 speed manual transmission done in 2012.

 

The interior is flawless and even smells new.  I bought some heavy duty custom fit rubber mats that will stay with it to keep the carpet clean.

 

Exterior is almost perfect.  I say almost because there is a small chip near one of the fog lights and another on the passenger side door jam.  The car could use a good buffing or the once over with a clay bar.  When Gladstone Dodge put on the paint protectant (Mopar Master Shield, its awesome stuff) the car wasn’t properly cleaned.  So you can see some dirt under that protectant; from a few feet away you won’t notice anything.  I'm very particular about my cars and try to be as upfront as possible, no surprises here.  My dad purchase a Challenger from the same dealer at the same time and had the same problem; he took a clay bar to it and now the paint feels like glass.

 

All of the books, manuals, CD, window sticker, 2 keys and anything else that might be of interest to the new owner will come with the car.

 

It has the radio controls on the steering wheel, Blu-Tooth, home link, big 20” rims, touch screen and the Sirius subscription runs until August (I think).  It is a stripe delete car.  Massive power from the Hemi, but with the MDS you can still get decent gas mileage for a car with 470 HP!  The performance menu on the trip computer is too cool as it measure 1/4 mile times, 0-60, braking from 60 etc.  The windows were tinted by the dealer.

 

I have the title in hand for a quick and smooth transaction; PRIVATE SELLER.  I require a $500 non-refundable deposit via PayPal or Cash within 24 hours of the close of the auction.  The balance is due in Cash, Certified Funds or Loan Check within 7 days of the close of the auction.  If you don’t have the means to buy the car, don’t bid.  This is not a fire sale by any means and I feel that the car is priced right.  I live about 3 hours NE of Phoenix and there is an airport in Show Low should you want to fly in.  I welcome inspections and will be as accommodating as I can, but will not tolerate joyrides.  If you come to pick up the car and drive home, great!  She’ll be ready to go.  If you decide to ship the car, any costs are yours / buyer responsibility.  I have the Challenger for sale locally and reserve the right to end the auction early.  Any questions ask away! 

 

Mileage could change slightly.


On Jan-27-14 at 09:51:53 PST, seller added the following information:

 I was doing so research online on production numbers when I first got the Challenger and was finding various info.  So I decided to contact Chrysler directly; I provided my VIN number and was told according to their records there was 299 Challenger SRT8s done in Bright White, Stripe Delete with the manual transmission in 2012.


On Jan-27-14 at 18:06:48 PST, seller added the following information:

I detailed the Challenger today with a clay bar and got a lot of the dirt that was under the clear coat protectant off that the dealer applied.  I'd say I got 90% and what's left it real difficult to see; I'm positive that's what I see (dirt under the protectant) because as I was doing it's like I was wiping off dirty water from the car.  The car looks awesome!!!

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