2012 Dodge Challenger Srt8 392! Black On Black! Low Miles! Navi! Keyless! Xenon! on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
For sale is a 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392. This SRT8 is in Great condition. Equipped with Navigation, Heated Seats, Keyless entry, Push Button Start/Stop, Xenon head lights, Premium Interior, Bucket Seats, Premium Sound.... This vehicle WILL turn heads everywhere you go! Guaranteed! This SRT8 is a previous Salvage vehicle. The vehicle had very very minor damage on the front end. Damage was cosmetic and NOT structural. Pictures of the damage before the repairs are available upon request. NO main frame damage, NO suspension damage, NO engine damage. NO cheap Chinese made aftermarket parts on this car! ALL parts replaced are Genuine MOPAR parts (parts receipts are available with purchase). The vehicle was professionally repaired and is as good as any other Clean Title car if not better. As a result, it has a California Salvage Title. As of now, the SRT8 is in great used condition. Everything on the vehicle is in good condition, electronics operate
fine, everything is fully functional. Normal wear and tear should be
expected for a 9k mile car including dents/dings/scratches. Vehicle is fully stock except the K&N air intake system and a VIS Carbon Fiber Hood. (Those two are top of the line high performance aftermarket upgrades, not cheap knock off brands, and retail for about $1,600 together). Here is your chance to save BIG. If you're willing to live with the
Salvage Title car you will save between $9-15k on this deal. Serious
bidders ONLY. Existing damage: Small dent on Driver's door, Very minor scratch on pass wheel lip. With the vehicle, the buyer will get the California Salvage Certificate and the bill of sale. There are no license plates on this vehicle. The buyer will need to organize and pay the shipping if the vehicle is shipped out of Los Angeles. ALL inspections and views are welcome. Just contact us and make an appointment. NOTE: The vehicle advertised here has a
Salvage Title. Contact us with any questions. Please note that you are
buying a used vehicle, not a new one, if you look for damage, you will
probably find it. Please don't be picky, we have done our best to
describe the vehicle. Description provided is to the best of out knowledge. CONTACT INFO: You may contact us thru Ebay using the "Ask seller a question" option, or directly by phone at (310)848-7401. Ask for Maximus. We will do our best to make the sale as pleasant as possible for you. All Sales are FINAL. Vehicle sold in AS-IS condition. Non-refundable deposit of $500 is required within 24hrs. Happy Bidding!!! Vehicle will not be relised until ALL payments clear. NO exceptions. |
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