Dodge Charger With 6.1 Engine!fast! Black Diamond Paint .custom Free Shipping! on 2040-cars
Rolling Meadows, Illinois, United States
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Whats going on guys, up for sale is my Dodge charger project , It started off as 5.7 and now it has the 6.1. previous owner did all the hard work. i bought it and started fixing it up little by little. I no longer want to put any money into it , i want to buy a Rental property with the money i would get from this car.
Good thing about this car is that since its titled as an RT you don't pay SRT8 insurance. the car has a OEM srt8 front bumper, Projector headlights with DS1s bulbs , so no blue hid crap. the headlights also have Flastech RGB halo rings, you can have any color on your rings, right now the white option is not working properly, but the rings still have Warranty and Wes from Flashtech already knows about the problem. they are controlled by a wireless remote control. Airaid cold air intake for extra airflow. Magnaflow Highflow cats. daytona Srt8 style black interior, both front seats have power so they move both . Stoptech Premium drilled and slotted rotors with Stoptech brake pads. changed about 400 miles ago. challenger Srt8 rims , front tires need replacing soon. . Custom painted and tinted tail lights Brand new battery oil change done about 1k miles ago as soon as i bought it , with MOBIL 1 synthetic oil. Changed the spark plugs also. Has SRT8 Cluster from where the previous owner got the 6.1 engine from, 6.1 engine has 56k miles. catback exhaust from JegsAnd i think thats for the extra stuff. car can also be sold with stock 18s that come on the RTs, The car does have the check engine light on . took it to auto zone to get the codes read and they are telling me to replace the o2 sensors on the high flow cars. makes sense. You are more thank welcome to test drive it before you purchase . I would recommend that the car gets a tuneup . i rarely drive the car . so a good tuneup should have it running better and faster. Any questions don't hesitate to ask , title is CLEAR not rebuilt. I wish i had a garage so i could part the car out and make my money back that way but no luck. Im open to offers. IF you do not want the car don't make offers or buy it. i don't want to waste each others time . thank you . $500 deposit required at time of purchase, i have never shipped a car before but i am more than happy to help out anyway i can with the process. |
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