2004 Dodge Viper Srt-10 Convertible Cherry Red! Low Miles! Low Reserve! on 2040-cars
Utica, Michigan, United States
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Hello, you are bidding on my beautiful 2004 Dodge Viper SRT/10 convertible that is absolutely stunning! I have owned this beast for roughly 3 and half years. The only and I mean only reason I am considering selling this eye catcher is to free up some money that I over estimated for my kitchen! I am going above and beyond in my master kitchen and if you are the lucky winner and decide to pick it up and drive home anywhere, you will see what I am talking about! Since I have owned the car, I put new tires on it roughly 1 year ago, I also put custom borla exhaust and cut the converters but have a bypass kit so the check engine won't trip on it. The car sounds like a F1 race car. If it is too loud for you, it's not for you. The interior is flawless with no rips or tears or anything. The car runs and drives perfectly with no leaks or slippage in gears or anything. It runs and drives to perfection! The body is in superb condition as well! I did run car fax when i purchased it and it had at 1 time a rebuilt title, so I am selling it as a rebuilt, even though I have a free and clear Michigan green title. I believe back in its day it was rear-ended. The paint is flawless but WAS painted. Whoever painted it, did a phenomenal job and in my opinion it is a solid 8 out of 10. I am leaving a few flaws due to a couple stone chips from freeway driving and a 1 inch frayed seam wear on convertible top! You will not be disappointed upon inspection! You are more than welcome to call me with questions or concerns. You are also more than welcome to come and inspect and due whatever you feel you need to do to make yourself feel comfortable with a possible purchase! I am setting at a low reserve because my loss is definitely your gain! Call Anytime 248-227-5569 Nick......again, you will not be disappointed and obviously the sale is AS -IS. but fly home and drive anywhere!
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