1993 Dodge Viper Rt10 on 2040-cars
Loogootee, Indiana, United States
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1993 DODGE VIPER. OVER $25,000 IN EXTRAS. OVER 500+ HP
For sale I have my 1993 Dodge Viper. I have owned this car for 4 years and is the most reliable exotic car I have
ever had. This car has it all from looks, power, reliability, cheap to maintain, cheap to insure and an extreme
head turner.. Not to mention, this car is affordable and no one knows!! I have owned this car for the past 3.5
years and have loved every moment of it. The car starts, runs and drives absolutely perfect with no issues
whatsoever. The car needs absolutely nothing and I would not hesitate for a single second to drive this car across
country. The cars cosmetic condition is unbelievable for its age.. There is literally zero wear anywhere other then
a very small scratch on the bottom of the front bumper that is completely un noticeable unless on the ground
looking for it. The interior is in amazing shape and id say the only flaw would be that the drivers seat belt has a
rip in it. Easy and cheap enough to replace, but it never bothered me.
Custom modifications include -
Authentic 18" BBS LM 3 piece wheels Custom powdercoated black. The wheels retail for $10,000 and the powdercoating
was around $1,000. He Autoform top and windows were over $5000. Custom interior by the famous Venzano in Michigan.BF Goodrich G force tires - $2,200
Custom exhaust - $1,200
Custom stereo system - 2 6" JL audio W3v3's, polk audio door speakers, polk audio door tweeters, Kenwood head unit
amp; 2 kicker amps custom mounted & painted to match. $2,000
6000k hid head lights & 2000k hid fog lights $400
Recent maintenance -
Roe racing head gasket kit to replace the paper thin oem head gaskets that are notorious for going bad.
Roe racing fuel pump kit
Car comes with the lexan windows that are removable and have a locking side window. Key included.
What I have learned over the years is you can buy the cheapest car or you can buy the most well taken care of car.
The cheapest car will yield nothing but problems and will end up costing more then the well taken care of car in
the end regardless. This car is taken care of better then my wife and will bring nothing but enjoyment to the new
owner.
THE ABOVE WAS WRITTEN BY THE PREVIOUS SELLER THAT I BOUGHT THE CAR FROM. I'VE ONLY DRIVEN IT APPX 100 MI SINCE I
BOUGHT IT.
I'm a 65 y.o. retired doc and bought this car a year ago. Long story short. Its just too friggin fast. Never
thought I'd buy a car that would be too much for me but I've only driven it appx 100 mi and still can't get used to
this beast. Its gotta go. I had the car recently serviced by Indiana's finest Viper tech, Phil Honeycutt, who has
been servicing Vipers since 1992 and he has done the following:
Oem Oil pan gasket (old oil pan gasket was a fiber gasket, updated with aluminum style. Oil pan was clean on the
inside)
10w30 mobil one synthetic oil
oil filter
cleaner
oem intake manifold gasket
thermostat
temp sending unit
mopar coolant red
heavy duty coolant flush
radiator cap
fuel pressure sending unit
fuel pump strainer
Total $1670 Just serviced 3/30/16. I told Phil to give it everything it needs and this car is ready to drive. Just
not by me. I thought I could get used to it but I can't so this is going to someone else.
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