2013 Viper Gts Coupe 1 Of 150 7 Yr Warranty Plus 10 Yr Maintance Pk May Trade on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
Body Type:convertable
Engine:v10
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: blue/white
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Viper
Trim: gts
Warranty: 7 year plus 10 year maintance $7000 value
Drive Type: 1 wheel drive
Mileage: 320
2013 SRT VIPER GTS LAUNCH EDITION Blue White Stripes!!! number 19 out of 150 built" it was $140450 plus extended warranty of $7000 total $147480 plus dealer mark up of $25000 have dealer sticker blue gts with white stripes & black interior,polished wheels, launch control,navigation,traction control,dual power seats,ac,back up camera, all options available, •Body Style: GTS •Color: Viper GTS Blue •Interior Color: Black •Engine: 10 cyl •Stock #: 131511 •VIN: 1C3ADEBZ8DV300030 •Mileage: 200 •Transmission: Manual-6 spd •Drivetrain: Rear-wheel Drive •Doors: 2 •Fuel Type: Gas •BRAKES • ABS System: Yes • Rear disc brake rotor diameter x thickness (in): 14.0 x 1.26 • Front disc brake (Yes/No): Yes • Brake System Type: Pwr • Front disk brake Rotor Diam x Thickness (in): 14.0 x 1.26 • Rear disc brake (Yes/No): Yes • •CARGO AREA DIMENSIONS • Trunk Volume (cu ft): 14.65 • SAE Net Torque (lb ft): 600 @ 4950 • Engine Type: Gas V10 • Displacement: 8.4L/512 • Engine Order Code: EWG • SAE Net Horsepower: 640 @ 6150 • Fuel System: Electronic Fuel Injection • Tread Width (in), Rear: 61.0 • Width, Max w/o mirrors (in): 76.4 • Length, Overall (in): 175.7 • Height, Overall (in): 49.1 • Tread Width (in), Front: 62.9 • Min Ground Clearance (in): 5.0 • Wheelbase (in): 98.8 • •FUEL TANK • Capacity, Approx (gal): 16.0 •TIRES • Front Tire Size: P275/35ZR18 • Front Tire Order Code: TXM • Rear tire size: P345/30ZR19 • Rear tire order code: TXM • •WEIGHT INFORMATION • Base Curb Weight (lb): 3431 • Up DownPS antenna • Graphite instrument panel bezel • Graphite metallic high intensity discharge headlamps (HID) • GTS hood • Hood insulation • Instrument cluster w/display screen -inc: 220-MPH speedometer, tachometer fuel, oil pressure, volt, coolant gauges, message center, warning chime, shift indicator warning lamp, vehicle info center • Integrated window antenna • Internal emergency trunk release handle • Keyless enter & go passive entry launch control •navigation & premium 18 speaker sound Keyless entry immobilizer •Leather instrument panel accent stitch •Leather parking brake handle w/accent stitch •Leather wrapped door trim panel •Leather wrapped floor console •LED taillamps •LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL AXLE •P275/35ZR18 front & P345/30ZR19 rear BSW performance tires •PARKVIEW REAR BACK-UP CAMERA 12) SRT HIGH PERFORMANCE AUDIO SPEAKERS •18" X 10.5" FRONT & 19" X 13.0" VENOM POLISHED WHEELS •180-amp alternator •3.55 rear axle ratio •4-mode electronic stability control •4-wheel anti-lock disc brakes -inc: red brake calipers •600 CCA maintenance-free battery •6-SPEED MANUAL TREMEC TRANSMISSION •8.4L SFI V10 ENGINE •900-watt amplifier •AIR CONDITIONING W/AUTO TEMP CONTROL •AUTO DIMMING REARVIEW MIRROR •Automatic headlamps •Auxiliary 12V pwr outlet •Battery rundown protection •Black shift bezel •Cargo compartment carpet •Child safety seat upper tether anchorage •Cigar lighter •Cruise control -inc: steering wheel controls may take part trade, has a 10 year extended warranty from Chrysler that cost $7000 on top of the car price & includes full maintance package,have both keys,books window sticker and warranty info may take a trade if not sold,buy now price includes free shipping msrp new with warranty call 602-820-7395 or 800-610-7395
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