2008 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Sun City West, Arizona, United States

I ordered and purchased this car from my local Chryler/Dodge Dealership in Lewes, Delaware (Wright's Chrysler) The one and only SRT Challenger this local dealership sold. I took delivery on July 1, 2008. The Challenger is # 1843 of 6400 Hardtop Models Produced for its debut in 2008. I ordered all 4 factory options to include the sunroof which no longer exists! After delivery, I saw a few others locally and elected to make my Challenger SRT8 stand out from all the rest with the following upgrades:
** August 2008 (Drop Star 20" Wheels) replaced the factory SRT aluminum OEM wheels.
** January 2009 (Drop Top Customs) The Number 5 Challenger was shipped in an enclosed trailer to Drop Top Customs in Florida for the Convertible Conversion. Drop Top Customs is well know for its craftmanship on convertible conversions for Challengers. Please see there web-site and pictures of this Challenger at www.droptopcustoms.com Additionally, they added the MoPar Performance Hood and applied the custom Black Satin Paint to the Hood/Valance and Deck Lid.
**August 2009 (Performance Injection Equipment) Challenger was taken to PIE Performance in Delaware for the application of STS style Twin Rear Mounted Turbo's. These Twins Turbo's woke this Challenger up!!! This Challenger SRT Produces 500+ RWHP on the Dyno with only 5lbs of Boost. Aditionally, larger PSI injectors were used in the application. The bottom end is stock. www.performanceinjectionequipment.com
** November 2009 (SEMA SHOW LAS VEGAS) Challenger was shipped to Las Vegas for Display in the 2009 SEMA SHOW!!! This Challenger was the talk of Las Vegas as thousands of SEMA spectators and entrants viewed this masterpiece on display.
The Challenger has been kept in a climate controlled setting and is in 100% condition. The mileage is Actual with 2,352 miles clocked. The Convertible Top is Power and has a Glass Rear Window. The rear 1/4 glass windows roll up and down with the top
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