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2006 Dodge Viper Twin Turbo 1000+ Hp First Edition #126 Coupe on 2040-cars

US $81,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:33000
Location:

Danville, Illinois, United States

Danville, Illinois, United States
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 2006 First Edition Dodge Viper Blue with White Stripes #126/200


Car just completed a fresh rebuild.  This car is a fully built street car with stock manners and the capability to head to the track and crank up the power to lay down 9's 1/4 mile passes. The car just went through a full overhaul having motor rebuilt completely and drive train.  Over $75,000 in upgrades to this car. The car is currently tuned for the street.  It is set at 9PSI on 91 Oct making 815RWHP and 906TQ.  Buyer will have the ability to adjust Fuel types and tuning.  Current setup has shown capability to produce 1100rwhp on C-16.  This car has a clear title with no accidents.  Please Contact me with any questions or more information.  Please have payment ready if your interested. 

1,000 miles of tuning and break on the new engine.  Drive train has less than 400 miles.  Turbos were just inspected and serviced.

-Brand New AC Performance Built motor -
 - Darton Liners
 - JE Custom Turbo Pistons
 - Total Seal Rings
 - Carrillo Forged H-Beam Connecting Rods
 - AC Performance Race Heads
 - T&D Solid Rockers
 - Billet Mains
 - Clevite Rod and Main Bearings
 - Cloyes -10 Timing Chain
 - All new gaskets
 - 4.04 Bore - Build sheet with all details specs
 - AB Performance spark plug wires
 - NGK plugs gapped at .025

- RSI Stage 3 Race Turbo Kit
 - 2 - GT35R Turbos w .70/.106 Housings
 - Custom RSI High Flow Intercooler and Aluminum piping
 - Tial BlowOff Valves
 - Tial Wastegates
 - RSI Turbo Exhaust
 - Gravity oil drain
 - T-Bolt Clamps
 - K& N air filters
 - Stainless Steel Brake Lines

- Engine Control and Fuel
 -AEM Standalone Engine Management Controller
 - Greddy Profec B Boost Controller
 - RSI Stage 2 Fuel System
  - Custom RSI Fuel Rails
  - 2 Walbro 255LPH Fuel Pumps
  - RSI 60# Injectors
  - Aeromotive Fuel Filter
  - Braided Fuel Lines and AN fittings
  - Barry Grant Y-Block
  - Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator
 - Autometer Boost Gauge

- Drivetrain
 - New Rebuilt T-56
 - New OEM  Gen 4 3.07 Rear-end
 - Brand New Bad Boys Garage Dual Disc Stage 2 Clutch and Aluminum Flywheel
 - New Mopar Fluids for Transmission and Rear-end

-Wheels
 - OEM Polished 5 Spokes with Michelin Pilot Sport 2 Tires with 80% tread left

- Cosmetic
 - Full Polish and paint of Intake manifold
 - Full Polish and Paint of Intercooling piping and Intercooler
 - Carbon Fiber Side Sills
 - Valve Cover Engraving of Twin Turbo and RSI
 - Paint Match Valve Covers
 - Center Console Paint
 - MGW Accent pieces for Gauges and Shifter
 - Matching Blue Dodge Viper Race Harnesses




 

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