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96 Viper, Hennessy Wing. Red Calipers. 2k On Rubber. Extra Wheels 8k Sound on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:27560
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Hi my name is JOHN,
Up For sale id a super well maintained 1996 East Hampton Viper. (lol) It has 27.5 k miles all mostly highway from me going to car shows. I bought it with under 9k miles. It is so powerful its scary.. By the way the wolf fur in the rear is in with a few pieces of Velcro. 
    I always change the synthetic oil 1000 miles before I have to. Car is very clean. Super Solid. Never had it over 100. I don't drive fast..  
The break Calipers are red with GTS across the front ones.

It has one of the best and clearest sound systems I have ever heard.  
   You will notice that in two of the photos it has different older wheels. They were sand blasted and powder coated and look incredible. cost me quite a bit of money. Then I put the 18in 2008 Viper Wheels with new rubber on. 
The other set of wheels with excellent rubber (Michelins.) come with this car.    
I welcome anyone to come and check out this gem. 
I love this car but I don't drive it as much as I would like to. I think it should go to someone who is obsessed with this Viper and has the time to enjoy it. 
Please call me on 631 603 1968. leave a message if I don't answer and I will get right back to you.

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