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2013 Dodge Viper Red With Stripes! on 2040-cars

US $87,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:6200 Color: FEATURES High Intensity Discharge Semi
Location:

Westfield, New Jersey, United States

Westfield, New Jersey, United States
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Are you ready to grab the car of your dreams for a fraction of the price of a brand new Viper? Well today's your chance.

We're starting out the bid on this beauty for only $80,000. Car is in immaculate condition. If you are local in Jersey, you can come check it out.

Passenger Grab Handle - Leather w/Black Stitching Park Brake Handle - Leather / Black Stitching Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Leather Instrument Panel with Black Stitching Uconnect(R) 8.4A AM/FM/BT/ACCESS Integrated Voice Command with Bluetooth(R) 8.4-Inch Touch Screen Display NAV-Ready. See Dealer for Details Media Hub (SD, USB, Aux) SRT(R) Audio, 9 Speakers Harman Kardon(R) Logic7(R) GreenEdge Amplifier Cruise Control with Steering Wheel Controls SRT(R) Leather Shift Knob 220-MPH Primary Speedometer Fuel / Oil Press / Volt / Coolant Gauges Power Adjustable Pedals EXTERIOR FEATURES High Intensity Discharge Semi-Gloss Black Headlamps Power Mirrors 18" x 10.5" & 19" x 13.0" Rattler-Polished Wheels P295/30ZR18 P355/30ZR19 BSW Tires Pirelli Brand Tires SRT(R) Hood Black Brake Calipers OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT Sabelt Leather Bucket Seats $ 3,000 Customer Preferred Package 21H Grand Touring Package $ 2,500 Uconnect(R) Access 1-Year Trial (Reg Required) Cup Holder Insert Floor Mats Premium Navigation Uconnect(R) 8.4AN AM/FM/BT/ACCESS/ NAV HD Radio SiriusXM Travel Link(TM) / 1-Year Subscription SiriusXM Traffic / 1-Year Traffic Service ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera Caramel Leather Seats Red Seat Belts $ 350 Car Cover by Mopar(R) $ 500 18 Spkr 

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