2006 Dodge Viper Twin Turbo 1000+ Hp First Edition #126 Coupe on 2040-cars
Danville, Illinois, United States
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2006 First Edition Dodge Viper Blue with White Stripes #126/200
Up for sale is a fully built Viper that drives like stock, but has the capability to crank up the power to lay down 9's 1/4 mile passes or run at a mile event well over 200 MPH. The car just went through a full overhaul with a completely fresh motor and drive train. There is well over $75,000 in upgrades to this car plus the purchase price. A stock 2006 First Edition coupe will still run you upper 50's low 60's. The car is currently tuned for the street. This car will go all day long without overheating in stop and go traffic and still get over 22 mpg on the highway. Car was Street and Dyno tuned by Todd at A&C performance. A&C Performance also did all the motor work. The car is set at 9psi on 91oct making 815rwhp and 906tq. Current setup will make 1100rwhp with more boost. This car has a clear title with no accidents. Please Contact me @ 217-474-2003 with any questions or more information. I have a lift available for full inspections. Please have payment or financing ready prior to purchasing, I will take serious buyers through the car and on a test drive (weather permitting). 1,000 miles of tuning and break-in on rebuild -Brand New AC Performance Built motor - Only the highest quality parts were used to build this motor. This motor will handle as much safely tuned power you can throw at it. - Darton Liners - JE Custom Turbo Pistons - Total Seal Rings - Carrillo Forged H-Beam Connecting Rods - AC Performance Stage 3 Race Heads - ARP bolts through engine - Custom Cam - T&D Solid Rockers - Program Billet Mains - ATI Damper - 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 - Rear mount catch can - RSI 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 - Engine Control and Fuel - John Reed AEM Plug and Play 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 - Aeromotive Fuel Pressure Regulator - Autometer Boost Gauge - Drivetrain - Brand New Bad Boys Garage Dual Disc Stage 2 Clutch and Aluminum Flywheel - T-56 - New OEM Slave Cylinder - 3.07 Rear-end - Fresh Fluids for Transmission and Rear-end - Stainless Steel Brake Lines -Wheels - Lightweight SSR Gunmetal 18" wheels - Mickey Thompson ET Street Radials on the Rear, and Pilot Sport cups on the front - 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 - Brand new OEM windshield There are some high quality twin turbo vipers for sale out there and this is definitely one of them. To me, this is the most desirable combination out there. Gen 3 First Edition Blue with White stripes is one of the best color combinations on a viper. Fresh fully built and tuned by one the of the best viper builders out there. No need to wait over a year, or 2 to have a build like this completed. All issues with the car have been sorted out and tuned to be a daily driven street car. The car fires right up, idles perfectly. Just wait for the oil to get to temperature and your ready to drive. This car is tuned very very conservative as it is still in its break-in period. This makes the car very streetable, easy to drive and bulletproof at its current settings. Please message or call if you have any questions. I have all the receipts for the modifications to this car. Please have your financing in order prior to purchase. Thank You |
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