2006 Dodge Viper Srt-10 Ultra Low Miles, Showroom Condition, All Original Papers on 2040-cars
Evansville, Indiana, United States
Up for auction is my 2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 limited edition coupe with only 3,166 miles! This car is numbered 017 of 200. I am the second owner of this vehicle as I purchased it from my uncle with 1,007 miles. This car has been completely babied in every way including its own climate controlled garage, car cover at all times, battery tender, hand waxed often, and on and on. This car has literally never spun its tires as you can see in the pictures of the front and rears. Every tire is the original from the factory and all have well over 90% tread left. The only thing this car has been used for since day one, is the occasional car show and a one way trip from Atlanta to Indiana. The paint is shiny and slick with wax with no scratches, dints, or dings. The interior is also spotless and looks beautiful with black leather/suede with blue stitching and accents. Mechanically, this car has never had a single issue and has had regular service and oil changes at the local Dodge dealership completed by the "Viper Certified" technician. Upgrades Include: Corsa Track Exhaust- chrome (This car sounds MEAN!!!!!) Chrome Side Vent inserts K&N Air Filter Tinted Windows *All receipts are included for all upgrades This car speaks for itself in person. Everyone who sees it asks me if it is a "new" viper. This car needs absolutely nothing, except a new home. My wife and I are building a new house and will not have room due to fewer garage doors. I have the title in hand and ready for a quick transaction. Please don't hesitate to call with any questions or if you want additional pictures. This car is for sale locally so this auction may end without notice. Thanks for looking Andy (812) 568- 7418 |
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