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2006 Dodge Viper Srt Convertible. on 2040-cars

US $45,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:10806 Color: Door mirrors
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Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
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2006 SRT Viper Convertible SRT Viper Red Options 4 wheel disc brakesABS brakesAM/FM radio: SiriusXMAdjustable pedalsAir conditioningAuto-dimming rearview mirrorAutomatic temperature controlBumpers: body-colorCompassDoor mirrors: body-colorDriver door binDual front impact airbagsElectronic stabilityFront beverage holdersFront bucket seatsFront center armrestFront reading lightsHigh intensity discharge headlights: XenonIgnition disableIlluminated entryLeather shift knobLeather upholsteryLow tire pressure warningOccupant sensing airbagOutside temperature displayPanic alarmParking sensors: rear camera onlyPassenger door binPassenger vanity mirrorPower door mirrorsPower driver seatPower passenger seatPower windowsRear cargo: trunkRear window defrosterRemote keyless entrySecurity systemSpeakers: 12Speed controlSport steering wheelSteering wheel mounted audio controlsTachometerTilt steering wheelTraction controlTrip computerVariably intermittent wipersVoltmeter Features CONVENIENCE FEATURES1-touch downTilt steering wheelAuto-dimming rearview mirrorAir conditioningGarage door transmitterFront beverage holdersSpeed controlIlluminated entryAutomatic temperature controlPower windowsAdjustable pedalsPassenger door binRemote keyless entryPassenger vanity mirrorDriver door bin1-touch up ENTERTAINMENT FEATURESAM/FM/CD radio: SiriusXM Speakers: 12 SEATS AND TRIMLeather shift knobMax seating capacity: 2Front seats: bucketFront center armrestPower passenger seatSport steering wheelLeather upholsteryPower driver seat BODY EXTERIORDoor mirrors: body-colorRear cargo: trunkPower door mirrorsBumpers: body-colorPin stripe SAFETY AND SECURITYTraction controlElectronic stabilityABS brakesSecurity system4 wheel disc brakesPanic alarmIgnition disableOccupant sensing airbagDual front impact airbags LIGHTING, VISIBILITY AND INSTRUMENTATIONOutside temperature displayTachometerFully automatic headlightsHigh intensity discharge headlights: XenonTrip computerFront reading lightsCompassVariably intermittent wipersRear window defrosterLow tire pressure warningVoltmeter Tech Specs POWERTRAINHorsepower: 510hp @ 5,600 RPMVariable valve controlTransmission: 6 speed manualEngine liters: 8.3Sequential multi-point fuel injectionFuel tank capacity: 16.0gal.Cylinder configuration: V-10Engine location: frontRecommended fuel: premium unleadedTorque: 535 lb.-ft. @ 4,200 RPMNumber of valves: 20Drive type: rear-wheelLimited slip differential SPECS AND DIMENSIONSCompression ratio: 10.20 to 1Engine horsepower: 510hp @ 5,600 RPMFront headroom: 930mm (36.6")Turning radius: 6.2m (20.2')Exterior height: 1,247mm (49.1")Front shoulder room: 1,349mm (53.1")Exterior body width: 1,941mm (76.4")Wheelbase: 2,510mm (98.8")Engine bore x stroke: 102.4mm x 100.6mm (4.03" x 3.96")Interior maximum cargo volume: 415 L (15 cu.ft.)Front legroom: 1,085mm (42.7")Engine displacement: 8.3 LExterior length: 4,463mm (175.7")Engine torque: 535 lb.-ft. @ 4,200 RPMInterior cargo volume: 415 L (15 cu.ft.) SUSPENSION/HANDLINGFront tires: 285/30ZR18.0Rear tires: 345/30ZR19.0Front Wheel size: 18"Tires: performanceRear wheel size: 19"Four wheel independent suspension Rear anti-roll barPower steeringFront anti-roll barAlloy wheelsSport suspension Retail $81,895 Engines & PowerSRT10 Convertible Standard Engine 8.3L 510 hp V10 Horsepower 510 @ 5,600 RPM Torque (lb-ft) 535 @ 4,200 RPM Transmission: SRT10 Convertible 6-Speed Manual Overdrive Std. Fuel Economy: SRT10 Convertible City (mpg) 12 Highway (mpg) 20 Comfort & Convenience: SRT10 Convertible Air Conditioning Std. Power Windows Std. Power Door Locks Std. Leather Seats Std. Power Seats N/A Max. Seating 2 Number of Doors 2 Entertainment SRT10 Convertible CD Player Std. Nav. System N/A Safety: SRT10 Convertible Airbags Driver/Passenger ABS Brakes Std. Traction Control N/A Stability Control N/A Final Assembly SRT10 Convertible: United States

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