2011 Supercharged Dodge Charger Mopar 11 #711 Of 1500 Made. Many Upgrades on 2040-cars
Lake Worth, Florida, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Exterior Color: Black
Model: Charger
Interior Color: Black
Trim: Supercharged RT
Number of Cylinders: 8
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 7,800
WILL NOT SEE ANOTHER DODGE CHARGER WITH THIS MUCH WORK.
I'm selling my SUPERCHARGED 2011 Dodge Charger MOPAR 11 #711 of 1500 made. I have over $27,000 in upgrades. Very rare car. Is in Excellent condition. Always garage kept. The supercharger was just installed less than a week ago. $10,000 for supercharger and Install. Comes with Diablo tuner. Less than 200 miles on the car since it was installed. Has upgraded fuel pump, spark plugs, oil catch. Professionally installed by AMP (Afterhours Mopar Performance) Tuned by CMR Courtesy of Johan. Roughly 490HP and 505TQ at the wheels. Way faster than the 392 SRT8. The Mopar 11 has strut towers front and back Mopar blue big brake kit, Mopar badging, Blue stripe across the left side of car, Matching Leather blue stripe, Mopar blue accents, performance tuned steering, 391 gears replace the 306 gears (for faster acceleration) Comes with personalized owner kit. Car is still under factory warranty with very low miles 7,856. Miles will be a little higher because of use. Maybe a couple hundred miles. Car is in excellent condition. Has 3M covering the front bumper and hood, back of mirrors and parts of fender wells to protect against rocks and paint chips. Has Flowmaster exhaust, Mopar air intake. Has backup camera, DVD player, heated seats.
Comes with a Laser jammer and Passport 9500ix radar detector. I paid $1,200 for it.
Also has a Viper alarm with pager remote start and Smart start. You can start the car from anywhere in the country and locate the car thru your phone.
Has a $7,000 dollar stereo system. 2 10" Matts subs with custom box and custom Mopar etching in plexi. Stock screen has a bypass so it is a TV and can be used when in motion. Looks amazing and sounds incredible
Has Ruff racing wheels with 22x9 front & 22x10 Rear with perrelli scorpion zero tires. Just put on about 800 miles ago no scratches etc. Also have stock wheels that go with it.
I still owe on this car. The pay off amount will be paid directly to the bank and the rest paypal to me.
Car is a head turner for sure. Only selling cause I need a truck. Own a part of Mopar history.
Any questions let me know.
Is being sold locally so can be removed at anytime
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