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2002 Dodge Viper Gts Final Edition *#009* Very Rare *serial Number* Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:8972 Color: Rear window release
Location:

Holbrook, New York, United States

Holbrook, New York, United States
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2002 Dodge Viper GTS *Final Edition* {#009}

2002 Dodge Viper GTS Coupe ``VERY RARE`` 

Final Edition finished in Viper Red with Stone White Stripes over Black interior.  This is Viper #009 of the final edition group.  Original owner car with only 8,972 miles.  One of the last 360 cars built on the 2002 Dodge Viper platform, were the FIRST production Vipers to wear a Viper Red with dual Stone White striped paint scheme. The white over red theme was the same one that carried the Viper GTS-R/T race car to motorsports acclaim with an outright win at the 2000 Daytona 24-hour sports car racing event and consecutive American Le Mans Series manufacturers championships.  The Dodge Viper GTS Final Edition is expected to hold special appeal to sports car enthusiasts and Viper collectors as a landmark in the products history.  In addition to the special paint striping, a number of other ONE of ONE details distinguish the Final Edition.  Inside, red-stitched, black leather steering wheel and shifter cover.


This RARE gorgeous 2 door Viper GTS coupe comes to use with ONLY 8,972 original miles.  A fast and fun car, the 8.0L V/10 motor screams down the road with it's 6-speed manual transmission.  The interior is very clean.  Options include; power windows, power mirrors, air conditioning, cd player, 18x10 Polished aluminum wheels, Dual exhaust and Rear window release.  Comes with original Bill of sale, Window sticker, Owners manual and Spare tire. This beauty is as near to perfect as you can possibly hope for.  It has been detailed and garaged since new.  It has never been tracked on either a road course or drag strip.  There have been no modifications.  There have been no accidents to this car.  You have no idea until you see this car, how close to new it really is.  It is clean underneath and detailed into the wheel wells.  You might find cheaper but you will not find a Final Edition built within the first ten produced as perfect as this #009.

Standard Equipment
EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS
City 11/hwy 21 (8.0L engine/6-speed manual trans)
EXTERIOR
Rear window release
Integrated fog lamps
Body-color fascia bumpers
Body-color dual pwr mirrors
Tinted windshield glass
Resin transfer molded (RTM) composite body, sheet molded compound (SMC) hood
Aero halogen headlamps w/integral turn signal
Variable intermittent windshield wipers
Front air dam
INTERIOR
Leather-wrapped shifter knob/parking brake lever
Security alarm system
Air conditioning
Pwr windows
Premium Alpine system-inc: AM/FM stereo w/seek/scan, CD player, 200-watt amplifier, 6-speakers
Rear window defroster
Full center console-inc: park brake lever, storage bin
Adjustable pedals
Leather wrapped 3-spoke steering wheel w/tilt column
Cargo compartment light
Highback leather reclining bucket seats w/driver adjustable lumbar support
Analog instrument cluster w/200-MPH speedometer/7000 RPM tachometer/ voltmeter/engine coolant temp/oil pressure gauges
Full floor carpeting
Remote keyless entry w/2 transmitters
MECHANICAL
Compact spare tire
18" X 10" 5-spoke polished aluminum front wheels
On-board refueling vapor recovery system
Limited-slip differential w/3.07 axle ratio
P335/30ZR18 high-performance SBR BSW rear tires
Engine oil cooler
Dual rear exhaust system
4-wheel independent aluminum sport suspension w/upper/lower A-arms
Fully-synchronized 6-speed manual transmission w/5th & 6th gear OD
Pwr rack & pinion steering
P275/35ZR18 high-performance SBR BSW front tires
12" diameter single dry disc clutch
8.0L SFI OHV aluminum V10 engine
650 CCA long-life maintenance-free battery
Rear wheel drive
Front/rear stabilizer bars
18.5 gallon fuel tank
18" X 13" 5-spoke polished aluminum rear wheels
125 amp alternator
Front/rear coil springs/adjustable low pressure gas-charged shock absorbers
SAFETY
Child safety seat anchors
3-point seat belts w/inboard mounted retractors
Passenger airbag on/off switch
Pwr 4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes
Driver & front passenger "Next Generation" airbags  


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