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2012 Dodge Challenger Rt Hemi. Only 22,500 Miles! Many Extra's. 0nly $29,500. on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:22500
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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THIS CAR IS A 2012 DODGE CHALLENGER RT, 5.7 LITRE HEMI, 6 SPEED, WITH ONLY 22,500 MILES ON IT!!! I AM ONLY ASKING $29,500.


I PUT WELL OVER $10,000.00 OF CUSTOM PARTS ON THIS BEAUTIFUL CAR.
THE HOOD IS FUNCTIONAL RAM AIR GOING RIGHT TO THE K&N COLD AIR INTAKE, EXTENDED THROTTLE BODY FOR MORE HORSEPOWER, NEW EXAUST WITH ALL THE DAMPENERS TAKEN OUT FOR BETTER FLOW, NEW LOWERED FRONT NOSE TO MOVE AIR FLOW BETTER, HURST SHIFTER, THE WHOLE SUSPENSION HAS BEEN LOWERED AND DROPPED TO REALLY HUG THE ROAD, BLACKOUT KIT FOR ALL LIGHTS, HID HEADLIGHTS, GHOST DECAL OF THE RT LOGO DOWN THE SIDES, MOPAR OLD SCHOOL 20" RIMS, PLUS ALL THE LITTLE BELLS AND WISTLES THAT COME WITH THE STANDARD RT MODLE LIKE: KEY FOB, PUSH BUTTON START, POWER SEATS, THE UCONNECT MY LINK SYSTEM WITH PHONE PARING, EVEN THE WINDOW TINT HAS A LIFETIME WARANTEE, PLUS SO MUCH MORE.

I BELIEVE THAT I HAVE LEARNED A VAUABLE LESSION WITH THIS CAR, I WANTED THIS CAR SO BAD SO I ENDED UP PUTTING ALL MY MONEY INTO IT. WITH THE ECONOMY ALWAYS CHANGING AND NOT GETTING AS GOOD AS I NEED IT TO BE, I AM FORCED TO TRY TO SELL MY CAR AND GET INTO SOMETHING LESS EXPENSIVE. ALTHOUGH IT IS 100% MY FAULT THAT I CANT AFFORD THIS CAR ANYMORE BECAUSE INSTEAD OF PUTTING MONEY INTO THE BANK I SPENT OVER $10,000. ON MAKING MY CAR THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR ON THE ROAD IN FORT LAUDERDALE.

THE LESSION I LEARNED THAT I CAN PASS ONTO YOU IS THIS; DONT BOTHER BUYING A REGULAR STOCK MUSCLE CAR IF THAT'S WHAT YOU WANT. FIND SOMEONE WHO HAS SPEND ALL THEIR TIME, EFFORT, ENERGY, AND MONEY INTO BUILDING A KICK ASS MUSCLE CAR. BECAUSE I KNOW WHAT THE CAR IS WORTH, YOU KNOW WHAT THE CAR IS WORTH, I WILL NEVER GET ALL THE ADDED EXTRA'S OUT OF THIS CAR. SO PLEASE TAKE ADVANTAGE OF MY STUPIDITY AND BUY A CUSTOM 2012 DODGE CHALLENGER RT 6 SPEED HEMI WITH 22,500 MILES FOR ONLY $29,500.

IF YOU EMAIL ME, I WILL BE HAPPY TO TAKE AS MANY PICS AS YOU LIKE AND OF WHATEVER YOU WANT TO LOOK AT.

THIS CAR IS FINANCED THROUGH A BANK, SO IF YOU BUY IT, THE BANK WILL SEND YOU THE TITLE AND SO ON.

EMAIL ME AT SCOTTWILLIAMSMITH2010@GMAIL.COM

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