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2008 Supercharged Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars

US $32,500.00
Year:2008 Mileage:33305
Location:

Plainfield, Illinois, United States

Plainfield, Illinois, United States
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You are looking at car # 6113 of 6400 US Dodge Challengers that were made in 2008.  Every 2008 Dodge Challenger had to be pre-ordered and was sold for over the original sticker price; the original price of this car was $56,985.  This car has had the following modifications performed by professional speed shops (San Diego Superchargers - Lakeside CA & Modern Muscle - Plainfield, IL).  Over $25,000 has been invested in modifications.  This car runs right and has ZERO issues.  No leaks, no surprises, no problems period.  Dyno'ed at 509 RWHP.  

Engine: Forged internals and blueprinted using Ross pistons and Manley connecting rods - The Block can support upto 1000 HP and was purposefully overbuilt to allow future growth.  Pro-charger Supercharger system, Corsa Cat back High Flow Exhaust System  (This work was all performed by San Diego Superchargers)

Drive Line: The Drive Shaft Shop 1400 HP rear axles, Pro-Torque Converter (San Diego Superchargers)

Misc: Fuel & Boost 2 gauge pod on A-Pillar & matching passenger side A-pillar fabric covered, HEMI air/oil separator catch can, Bosch EV14 Flow Matched 60 lb matched injectors, Modern Muscle Billet High Flow Fuel Rails, 12lb 3.2" ProCharger Pulley, BWoody Solid Belt Tensioner, Dyno Tuned (Modern Muscle) , Strut Tower Braces front & rear (San Diego Superchargers) , and Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires (the rear tires have one more season on them then should be replaced)   

The Diablo Sport Predator Tuner and the car cover is included with this car. 

Bright Silver was the rarest of the 2008 colors produced with only 10% being Bright Silver:

Mopar Muscle 

4,137 Hemi Orange (58.6%)
2,206 Black Pearl (31.3%)
708 Bright Silver (10.0%)

So why am I selling this car you may ask?  Let's say my life priorities have changed over the years.  To understand fully, you should know that the previous car I had before this one was a 2004 Supercharged Dodge Viper (which I included a picture of via link for proof).  The viper was just a tad impractically as I have two children, so being the responsible father I sold it and picked up a "family four seater" (this Challenger).  These cars have just been my toys, not my daily drivers.  Now, my interest have pulled me to the move towards the next family vehicle (a large Class A RV).  I always have said that I would love to buy a car from myself as they are done right and as advertised.  Who every picks this car up is getting a fantastic SRT Challenger and will be far ahead when it comes to modifications.  The only "things you should know" are there is a small rock chip in the front fascia just medial to the front right headlight (it is visible in the picture).   

Copy and paste this URL to view more pictures:  https://www.dropbox.com/sh/vavdx2m1vu5zrl8/VWUO2XEgmK 

Please feel free to ask me any questions as I will do my best to answer them and add them to this description. - Jim 


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