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2006 Dodge Viper Srt-10 Coupe Rare First Edition #13 Of 200 on 2040-cars

US $45,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:25895
Location:

Morganton, North Carolina, United States

Morganton, North Carolina, United States
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You are looking at a very nice First Edition Viper Srt-10 Coupe, the car is # 13 of 200 and is a low production vin#. Paint is in excellent shape and shows very well, interior is nice and also shows very well with no damage or wear, the car was involved in an accident last year and issued a NC rebuilt title, the damage consisted of the front and rear bumpers and the right rocker cover and lower portion of the passenger door, the rocker cover came from Dodge already painted so the only paintwork on the car was the front and rear bumpers and the lower portion of the passenger door. The car runs and drives perfect and would drive it anywhere. Please call with any question. 828-413-2366. Make offer!!!!!!!!!!!  photo viper13020_zps41e36c34.jpg  photo viper13021_zps95c0ca4a.jpg  photo viper13022_zps7c0ebad2.jpg  photo viper13024_zps81cc83ec.jpg  photo viper13025_zps12f76888.jpg  photo viper13026_zps682a94a5.jpg  photo viper13027_zps567fc0eb.jpg  photo viper13028_zps04e39683.jpg  photo viper13033_zps0f84e39f.jpg  photo viper13034_zps6c682bcc.jpg  photo viper13035_zpsf7204cab.jpg  photo viper13036_zps36bd8173.jpg  photo viper13037_zpsdf66aa15.jpg  photo viper13038_zps10a4ea36.jpg  photo viper13039_zpsc6084e7c.jpg  photo viper13040_zps4d272953.jpg  photo viper13041_zpsd14e9656.jpg  photo viper13042_zps13698b8d.jpg  photo viper13032_zps297d123e.jpg  photo viper13031_zpsa3d90d6f.jpg  photo viper13030_zpsa6440fd3.jpg  photo viper13029_zps9c94c313.jpg  photo viper13019_zpsa001fba8.jpg  photo viper13018_zpsc82befc7.jpg  photo viper13017_zpsf9bc6326.jpg  photo viper13016_zps9954322a.jpg  photo viper13015_zps5462aafe.jpg  photo viper13013_zps58b01fac.jpg  photo viper13012_zpsf5317513.jpg  photo viper13011_zps61621d05.jpg  photo viper13010_zpsd577f5f0.jpg  photo viper13009_zps464a045a.jpg  photo viper13008_zpsa1acaec3.jpg  photo viper13007_zpsc0ca77d4.jpg  photo viper13006_zps611ba865.jpg  photo viper13005_zpsb14f1ac3.jpg  photo viper13004_zpsa34d96f9.jpg  photo viper13003_zps885467ff.jpg  photo viper13002_zps880460e8.jpg  photo viper13001_zpscdbae371.jpg

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