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2008 Dodge Viper Acr Race Car (not Street Legal) on 2040-cars

US $70,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:25000
Location:

Frisco, Texas, United States

Frisco, Texas, United States
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This 2008 Viper ACR race car which was gutted, caged, fuel cell added, fire suppression added, race suspension from Moton added, and many other race quality parts to make it a lighter, faster ACR like the ACR-X but before the ACR-X was announced to the public. This car won the NARRA GTU class in 2011, won the overall race at Hastings in 2011. In 2012, it was a points leader in TTU and GTU in the NARRA series. This car has raced in NARRA (North American Road Racing Association), SCCA and NASA. This car may also race in the SCCA SRT Viper Cup Series.

The car has a freshly rebuilt race motor with about 2 hours on the motor from Viper Specialty Performance in New York. It has 11/1 compression, Carrillo rods, CP Pistons, ported intake, and it puts out about 710 HP at the crank or 620HP-630HP at the rear wheels and about 590 foot lbs. of torque. The car weighs in at 3150 lbs. It has an incredible amount of down force with the larger front splitter made of Tegris and rear wing which was raised 2" and moved back 6" to catch the clean airflow over the car.

This car has a valid VIN and can be financed by your bank or credit union. Think about it... You can finance a race car.

This car comes with the following:
  • Full roll cage built by Archer Racing
  • 26 gallon FuelSafe fuel cell
  • Fire suppression system with 5 nozzles
  • Firewall between fuel cell and cockpit
  • AP Air Jack system
  • Removable Momo steering wheel with radio button
  • 4 sets of race wheels
  • New Rockland transmission with improved ACR-X gear ratios
  • New spare ACR-X transmission with new gear ratios
  • Short throw shifter
  • Transmission cooler
  • OS Giken differential 3.55 ratio
  • Quaife differential 3.07 ratio
  • Accusump with 25PSI valve
  • Race-Keeper data system with 3 cameras
  • Moton suspension with 1100 lb front springs and 1400 lb rear springs. Additional sets of springs as spares (900 lb and 1500 lb).
  • New front rotors and good rear rotors and all new pads
  • Newly rebuilt calipers
  • Coolshirt box with air. Air vent through rear window.
  • Front and rear glass is Lexan for reduced weight
  • Carbon fiber hood for reduced weight
  • Lightweight Braille race battery
  • Shift light
  • Various spare parts: spare lexan windshield, wheel bearings, tie rod ends, etc.

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