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2000 Viper Blown Gts Roe Supercharged, Cam Heads, 700+ Rwhp Pump Gas No Excuses on 2040-cars

US $65,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:47000 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Merchantville, New Jersey, United States

Merchantville, New Jersey, United States
Advertising:
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:488
Body Type:Coupe
Transmission:Manual
VIN: 1B3ER69E9YV604899 Year: 2000
Make: Dodge
Model: Viper
Trim: GTS
Sub Model: GTS
Drive Type: RWD Supercharged through a 6 Speed Manual
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 47,000
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Exterior Color: Blue
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Interior Color: Black
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Number of Cylinders: 10
Disability Equipped: No
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This is my personal car and I own 2 Vipers now and owned others rior ot this so not some scam. Local folks know me and my cars and can couch for the fact that I am good to my cars, yet they are FAST. This is my 2000 Viper GTS, 10 LB Roe Supercharged, Forged Pistons NOT-STOCK motor, Greg Good heavily ported heads, larger valves, ported intake larger fuel injectors, two 255 Walbro pumps with custom in tank pickups, Solid Roller cam and Solid Roller Lifters, T&D Roller Rockers, Headers with jet hot coating, larger throttle bodies and smooth tubes, AEM, no cats, Water-Methanol injection, Stainless Corsa Cat back exhaust, upgraded speakers, subs, tweeters, drivers 5 way safety harness, HRE 547R rims redone professionally by HRE last year so look new (9K+ just for rims), new Nitto 555R rear tires (DR's), 1000 HP Unitrax halfshafts with loops, RPM cryo trans with new Spec 3+ clutch, Unitrax True Trac rear with hoops for shafts, upgraded rear calipers (Tom's 40mm), Arrow motor done at 18K miles so 25K on motor, BIG new battery done last year as well as new alternator, and GOD knows what else. All things work too, no leaks or the like and can ship/drive or whatever. 


Anyhow, the car is garage kept in my heated garage and never piled up although Carfax shows years ago I hit a piece of rock with my car and took a tire out and damaged a rim (go figure). Title is clear.  The imperfections the car has are the normal nose underside from driving and the side sills can use a respray, about $500-$1000 depending on where you get it done as these cars do get chips in them on those locations from driving. The air and heat all work and anyhow the car lays down 700 RWHP and I have hit 750 on the dyno on 93 octane and Boost Juice before. I bought it with 9100 miles on it back in 2003 and anyhow selling off my toys as I am relocating and have different cars including another Supercharged Viper that is faster and more money. No joy riders, serious people and no you cannot drive the car unless you can prove to me you have drive and drive 700+ RWHP machines and you have all the cash on you. Car is sold as-is where is with no warranty but we can hop in it and drive 200 miles without any hesitation-in fact I have personally driven it in 9 states in the past 9 years myself and it is reliable, fast as can be, durable and still easily knocks down 20 MPG in the highway cruising with the 6 speed transmission. It was running low 10's in the quarter and yes I ran it 4 different days @ Atco Raceway before the heads and cam and it was running 10's on 30PSI drag radials and I think very possibly could hit a 9 second pass on pump.  I also ran it once at Pocono Raceway and anyhow she is a real looker and FUN AS CAN BE driving. Car has had meticulous oil changes and service-in fact I have so many extra parts, filters and such that come with the car, new things as I never like my car to have down time. $65,000 OBO including extra parts. Sold as-is but pre inspections welcome.  NO PAYPAL other than a $1,000 deposit, balance is cash, bank wire or certified check that clears before the car moves and ANY doubt as to it clearing the car will be held until I am 100% sure funds are in hand.  GARY 856-486-1297 10-7 M-F

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