2009 Viper Srt10 Aero Roadster 1 Of 1 Built May Trade If Not Sold on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Engine:v10
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:owner
Exterior Color: red/gray
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: red/black
Model: Viper
Trim: srt10 aero package
Warranty: available
Drive Type: 2 wheel drive
Mileage: 36,100
2009 dodge viper,convertable with rare aero package,over $105,000 new,1 owner car with all origional documents,including window sticker,books,keys,bill of sale,service records,red with graphit stripes,red & black interior,equiped with navigation,power windows,abs brakes,tilt stering wheel,power ajustable pedels,36000 miles,polished wheels,tires are perfect,no accidents or paint work,possibly the only one built with red & graphite stripes with aero package $6500,floor mats $450,18 19 in polished wheels $700.gps navigation $1790,graphite stripes $3300,light ars shifter bezel $695.two tone interior $495,see the sticker,clean auto check report,priced at $67000 call 602-820-7395 or 800-610-7395 The Viper's 8.4-liter engine remains unchanged from 2008, with Chrysler's unique variable valve timing offering 600 horsepower and 560 pound-feet of torque. Dodge claims under 4-second zero-to-60 times, with a 200-mph top speed. A Tremec 6-speed manual remains the only available transmission, and a twin-disc clutch and limited-slip rear end help wrestle the Viper's power to the ground. A special swinging oil pickup helps keep oil flowing even under hard acceleration and tight cornering. Both a coupe and a roadster are again available. The coupe retains distinctive "double bubble" styling, while the roadster again comes with a manually operated soft top and heated glass rear window. Standard features include dual power mirrors, power windows, power door locks, keyless entry, power adjustable pedals, air conditioning and HID headlamps. A tan leather interior is available this year, as well as several instrument bezel finish choices.ABS is standard, with massive 14-inch rotors with Brembo dual-opposing piston calipers. Huge 18-inch by 10-inch front wheels and 19-inch by 13-inch wheels are also standard, again fitted with Pilot Sport PS2 performance tires. Aluminum control arms are used front and rear, along with lightweight coil-over-shocks. The ACR package, available only in coupe form, adds a carbon-fiber front splitter, hood louvers and rear wing to the exterior, with race-bred adjustable KW shocks, larger stabilizers, and much stiffer springs. Forty pounds of weight are shaved off the stock Viper, and unsprung weight is also reduced considerably through the use of "Sidewinder" forged wheels and two-piece brake rotors. Michelin Pilot Sport Cup tires,a aero kit is available with front carbin fibre lower splitter spoiler & rear wing painted to match,it helps stabilize the car at higher speeds & enhants the looke,a two tone red leather package also is quite striking. may trade trade if not sold,i have 50 pictures call for link,please only bid if you have funds,i may end auction early if I sell it through one of my adds,call 800-610-7395 or 602-820-7395 phoenix az,free shipping with buy now price only,THIS CAR HAS CLEAN AUTO CHECK REPORT AND CAR FAX TRPORT,NEVER ANY PAINT WORK OR TOUCH UPS.
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