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2005 Dodge Viper Srt10 on 2040-cars

US $37,995.00
Year:2005 Mileage:47513
Location:

Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States

Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States
Advertising:

San Diego California / Las Vegas NV Car
Nice cond 47k miles
Job Transfer so priced to sell.

CLEAN CARFAX - NO ACCIDENTS
CLEAN ENGINE, CLEAN INTERIOR, CLEAN BODY - NO RUST

VIN 1B3JZ65Z25V500600



All factory specs (No modifications), plus added value $1,200 sound system

2005 Dodge Viper Convertible
8.3L V10 505 hp
0-60 3.9 seconds

Black on Black sexy classy
Garage kept BLACK GLOSSY PAINT
Interior Black leather and suede sport buckets
Black leather center console
Sporty white face gauges
Black carpet in excellent condition
Black Convertible - top is in excellent condition no rips or tears
+ $1,200 Added value sound system (you can enjoy your music with the top down!)
Multi CD and amplifier
4 New Tires
Fluid changes current
Well maintained and babied by adult
Engine fires right up, sounds awesome and runs smooth and powerful
It is accident free


CURRENT COMPS:
$ 85,000 MSR ($100k out the door)
$ 62,700 SOLD Barratt-Jackson Auction, Scottsdale 2014
$ 53,000 NADA


HISTORY:
One of Americas iconic super cars, the Dodge Viper. These monster machines were first dreamed up by Chrysler in the late 80's and production began in the 1992 model year. The first generation Viper was a curvy sleek and somewhat subtle sports car.

This third generation car boasts a higher performance V10 rated 500+ hp and 525 lbs/ft of torque. The body was completely redesigned to look more aggressive, and sharper lines, and create a new image for the Dodge super car. This Viper has a convertible top as opposed to an awkward looking removable top. This beast runs 0-60 in 3.9 seconds! The interior has very clean and appealing black leather and suede sport buckets, center console, and sporty white face gauges. Driver comfort and convenience.

If sporty is what your after, you found it! Like attention, you'll get plenty of it. People are so intrigued by it they stop to take pictures! Power and speed? It will not let you down. Own something that not everyone in your town has... Buy a hot looking, very comfortable, very powerful Viper!!!

I can't say enough about this car, so I have posted photos from every viewpoint to let you be the judge of this awesome Viper

Auto Services in New Hampshire

Tisdell Transmission ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Auto Transmission
Address: 27 Ash St, East-Derry
Phone: (603) 432-3201

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Auto Repair & Service
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Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Consultants
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Address: 733 Rogers St, Nashua
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Mon, Jan 5 2015

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