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2006 Dodge Viper Srt-10 Coupe - No Reserve!!! - Highly Modified Show Car Winner on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:46000 Color: Modifications
Location:

Clearwater, Florida, United States

Clearwater, Florida, United States
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2006 Dodge Viper SRT-10 coupe

1 of 127 coupes made in 2006 that were black with no stripes

My Viper won 1st Place Best Domestic at FL2K 2013. It has also been featured by HRE and Stance:Nation.

Body has 46,xxx miles. Motor only has 4,000 miles on it. Mileage will change slightly as I might drive it to work this week and plan on taking it to Cars & Coffee.

This car has $29,000 in aftermarket modifications, not including the $8,000 I spent to rebuild the motor. With the mixture of the blacked out car and Snakeskin Green accents, this car is a real head turner. The paint was professionally wet sanded and buffed 3 months ago, so the paint looks fantastic! The car sounds and drives just as good as it looks. If you want a quiet car, this is not the car for you...it sounds the way a Viper should sound! Before I bought the car, there was an insurance claim for $1200 back in 2010 to have the front bumper repainted (I can email a copy of the CarFax that I obtained 2 weeks ago). I bought the car stock 2 years ago with 39,xxx miles on it and the car now has 46,xxx miles on it. All the modifications have been done within the last 4,000 miles when the motor was rebuilt due to #3/4 rod bearing failure. This car needs nothing! No expenses have been spared to make this Viper stand out from the rest.  

The car has been used as my weekend driver on nice days and driven to car events. I just took it to the drag strip for the first time a couple weeks ago and ran a 11.70 @ 124mph with a 1.9 60' in 90 degree humid Florida...this car has a lot more in it!

Exterior Modifications:

  • Euroteck Carbon Fiber front lip
  • Vipair aftermarket 2008+ hood (some attached pictures were taken before I installed the hood)
  • Snakeskin Green painted valve covers with black Viper lettering
  • Snakeskin Green painted brake calipers with black Viper lettering
  • Snakeskin Green painted side emblems
  • Factory Snakeskin Green rear bumper emblems
  • BlueBatmobile vinyl tinted taillights/reverse lights/side marker lights/3rd brake light
  • Custom Snakeskin Green 3rd brake light emblem

Wheels/Tires/Suspension:

  • 19"x10" and 20"x13.5" HRE 542R wheels
    • barrels powder coated gloss black and centers powder coated satin black
  • 275/30/19 and 345/25/20 Nitto Invo tires (3,000 miles on tires...plenty of tread left)
  • KW V2 coilovers

Performance Modifications:

  • K&N intake
  • BBK throttle body
  • NGK 1-step colder spark plugs
  • Mopar performance spark plug wires
  • Ported intake manifold
  • Ported heads
    • Manley 2.02/1.60 intake/exhaust valves
    • Manley 5/16" pushrods
    • PAC valve springs/retainers/seats
    • ARP head studs
  • Bottom end upgrades
    • Calico coated main bearings
    • Clevite rod bearings
  • Comp Cam
  • Belanger headers
  • Belanger catless exhaust
  • SCT tune by A&C Performance

Interior Modifications:

  • Radio bezel and shifter surround painted Snakeskin Green
  • Inside gauge bezels painted black
  • Custom Lloyd's Ultimate floor mats with Snakeskin Green piping and Viper logo/emblem 
  • MGW Gripper shift knob

Other notables:

  • Woodhouse Dodge polyurethane motor/transmission mounts
  • MGW short throw shifter
  • 6K HIDs and fogs
  • White LEDs installed in all interior gauge lighting and map/foot well/trunk/reverse lights
  • Custom oil catch can
  • Locking gas cap

Maintenance:

  • Oil changed with Valvoline VR-1 20w50 1,500 miles ago
  • Fuel injectors cleaned and bench tested 1,500 miles ago
  • New clutch/slave cylinder installed and flywheel resurfaced 3,500 miles ago
  • Transmission/differential fluids changed 3,500 miles ago
  • New battery installed 1 year ago
  • Alignment done 1,500 miles ago

I will sell the car for $2,000 less than selling price if you want the OEM 18"/19" 10-spoke wheels (I'd prefer to keep my HREs for my next Viper).

If you have any questions, please contact me at 727-foureighteight-4708 or tommy8897 at hot mail dot com.



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