2007 Dodge Charger Srt8 Detonator Yellow Super Bee - Low Reserve on 2040-cars
Belle Plaine, Minnesota, United States
You are bidding on a 2007 Dodge Charger SRT8 Super Bee edition. This is #332 of 1,000 made. This car is a single owner car in exceptional condition. Has all the bells & whistles you could want plus its got a HEMI - every true Mopar lover has to have a HEMI! I've included a picture of the original dealer sheet detailing all the nitty gritty on the car. Car has upgraded DVD system and upgraded Liquidmetal black rims. Primarily driven by me, a girl, so treated like a baby but don't let the car fool you...it can reach 60 mph from a stand still in 5 seconds flat, I haven't lost a race yet. This car is a head turner & BEYOND fun to drive. Selling due to divorce so low reserve price to sell quick but I'm smarter than the average bear so no low ballers please. Serious Inquiries Only.
Car is for sale locally so I reserve the right to end this auction early. If you can't find the answer to your question from the dealer sheet send me a message and I'll do my best to find out the answer for you. I'm not a car expert but I've tried to include everything in the listing as well as pictures. You can reach me at 952-210-5188 or via email at heidi.dye5188@gmail.com Thanks for looking and I hope the Winning Bidder enjoys it as much as I have |
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