2013 Dodge Viper Srt Gts Coupe on 2040-cars
Esmont, Virginia, United States
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Factory recalls, campaigns and recommended maintenance up to date. lean and clear Title. Garaged. Pristine condition.
Compare your Vipers carefully! Not to be confused with the base SRT trim, this is the GTS, which provides you:
- two additional stability control modes (high-threshold Sport and traction-control-free Track)
- driver-selectable two-mode electronic suspension
- six-way power-adjustable leather seats with Alcantara inserts
Functional/Safety Features:
- 4 Mode Electronic Stability Control
- 3.55 Rear Axle Ratio
- NVH Enhancements
- Keyless Enter and Go
- Passive Entry
- Air Conditioning with Automatic Temperature Control
- SRT Performance Pages System
- Power 6-Way Driver and Front Passenger Seats
- Premium Security Alarm
- Instrument Cluster with Display Screen
- Limited Slip Differential and Rear Axle
- Dual Side Sport Exhaust
- Dual Mode Touring / Sport Suspension
- ParkView Rear Back-Up Camera
- Electronic Launch Control System
- Structural X-Brace
- Tire Service Kit
Interior Features:
- Uconnect 8.4AN AM/FM/BT/ACCESS/NAV
- Integrated Voice Command with Bluetooth
- 8.4-Inch Touch Screen Display
- HD Radio
- Media Hub (SD, USB, Aux)
- Harman Kardon Logic7 GreenEdge Amplifier
- 220-MPH Primary Speedometer
- Fuel / Oil Press / Volt / Coolant Gauges
- Power Adjustable Pedals
- Red Brake Calipers
Exterior Features
- High Intensity Discharge Headlamp-Metallic Graphite
- Pirelli Brand Tires
- GTS Hood replaced with SRT Hood
Additional Equipment:
-Shadow Blue Pearl Exterior Paint – Stunning in the sun and shade; this unique color has heads turning
-Track Package: Pirelli P ZERO Corsa P295/30ZR 18 and 19 Performance Tires; Ultra lightweight Sidewinder II HYPER Black Wheels, anti-lock 4-wheel disc performance brakes
GTS Laguna Interior Package: Sabelt Laguna Leather Seats, Premium Leather-Wrapped Door Trim Panel, Alcantara Headliner, Premium Leather-Wrapped Floor Console, Pass Grab Handle-rem Leather w/Contrast Stitching, Park Brake Handle - Prem Leather/Contrast Stitch, Laguna Leather Shift Knob, Premium Leather Instrument Panel w/Accent Stitching, Instrument Panel Satin Silver Bezel, SRT® Steering Wheel with Premium Stitching
-Car Cover by Mopar
-18 Spkr Harmon Kardon GreenEdge Audio System
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