2013 Dodge Challenger Rt Plus on 2040-cars
Union City, California, United States
2013 Dodge Challenger RT Plus
6 spd. Manual Transmission 5.7L V8 Hemi White Exterior Black Leather Interior 6,400 Miles Clear Title This challenger is in good condition mechanically, body/paint, and interior. Clear title, no accidents or insurance claims and car has been well maintained. The balance of the factory bumper to bumper warranty 3yr/36,000 miles (in service Nov. 2012) and Powertrain Warranty 5yr/100,000 miles still remaining. Car is modified with the following but still have stock parts that can be negotiated at time of sale if so desired: 20" TSW Black Interlagos Wheels 245/40/20 General G-Max Tires (Plenty of Tread Left) ST Coilover Suspension (currently at lowest setting but can be adjusted up to stock height) Speedlogix Bumpsteer Kit Speedlogix Billet Rear Adjustable Control Arms (factory had minimal adjustment this allows for +3.0/-3.0 Camber adjustment) SPC Front Adjustable Control Arms (factory has zero adjustment this allows for +2.0/-2.0 Camber change as well as Caster Change) SLP Loudmouth Exhaust Mopar Short Stick and Silver Shift Knob Stainless Steel Interior Trim Kit Mopar/Kicker 12" Subwoofer 3M Carbon Fiber Wrapped Trim (Hood Vents, Headlight Surround, Taillight Surround, Fuel Door, Upper/Lower Grills) SRT8 Front Chin Spoiler Body colored paint (Chin, Side Rocker Panels, and Lower Rear Bumper) Car is located in San Francisco Bay Area. Please contact Noel via message or calls if you have questions about this car. 510-364-1260 |
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Feel free to re-acquaint yourselves with the full Dodge Dart GT information in the press release below, or have a leisurely browse through our gallery of live images.
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