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2010 Dodge Challenger "mammoth" Srt - Pristine - One Owner on 2040-cars

US $44,995.00
Year:2010 Mileage:12357
Location:

Fresno, California, United States

Fresno, California, United States
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So, I'm selling my baby. I purchased the car in 2010 with 12 miles on the odometer, the 12th mile from my test drive at the dealership that convinced me that I had to have it! From the beginning I saw the car as a blank canvas and knew from the day I bought it what I wanted to create. The "Mammoth" theme stemmed from the nickname that was given to the original 426 HEMI. Every single change or modification on this car was carefully planned out, and meticulously executed by the best in the business. From the custom billet aluminum emblems which I designed, to the incredibly clean installation of the supercharger, everything was designed and executed to look as though it came this way from the factory.The car is very fast and extremely capable of being a track car, however, it has never been to a track or raced in any form. I was fortunate enough to be able to savor the car and drive it mostly on weekends or to the occasional car show. I have babied the car to a fault, which is reflected in the very low mileage. 

All of the work on this car was done locally by Guyett Performance, a big name with the Ford GT super car crowd. Evan (the owner) shared my vision for the car and helped bring it to life. A HUGE amount of thought, time, and money went into this project. Over $20k in modifications, and MANY labor hours. ONLY the best of the best. 
Modifications:

Arrington Performance: Magnuson TVS 2300 Supercharger 
8LB - 50LB injectors, overdrive pulley and Dual Fuel Pump Assembly
Custom Tune by AJ "Hemi-Tuner" 
Dual Aeroforce Interceptor Gauges w/ Custom Overhead Console

KW Varient 2 Coilover Suspension
Stack Performance front/rear Adjustable Sway Bar System
Mopar Performance Front Strut Tower Brace
Hurst Short Throw Shifter

Zoomers Cat Back Exhaust
American Racing Long Tube Headers/ High Flow Cats/ Cerma-Kromed

Custom Aluminum Badging/Accents throughout the vehicle
Custom Sterling Silver Steering Wheel Badge
Embroidered Headrests
Custom Floor Mats
Drake Matte Black Fuel Door
35% Window Tint

BBS CH-R Matte BLack light weight Flow-Formed wheels: 20 x 9 front/ 20x10 rear
Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires front 20x9 255/40ZR20 - rear 20x10.5 35ZR20

I have a binder with all the receipts.

I never had any intention of selling this car but priorities have shifted, and i've decided to let it go. Whoever purchases this vehicle will be getting something special, unique, and timeless.

Any questions/ comments/ or concerns please message me...or if you'd like to see more photos etc.

Contact must be made within 48 hours and payment is required within 10 days of auction's close. Winning bidder pays for shipping of their choice, or is welcomed to pick up the car personally. I reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time. 



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