2008 Srt Dodge Challenger Limited Edition 1970 Shaker Hood on 2040-cars
Greenville, Michigan, United States
2008 Dodge first edition Challenger SRT8 · FIRST EDITION CHALLENGER SRT8 · ONLY 6400 PRODUCED · CUSTOM 1 OFF TWO TONE PAINT JOB · ORIGINAL WHEELS CHROME PLATED · BREMBO BRAKES · 1 OFF SHAKER HOOD W/ ORIGINAL STYLE 70’S SHAKER SCOOP · 6.1 LITER V8 w/ CUSTOM TECHO 3.0 LITER TWIN SCREW SUPERCHARGER · HIGH PERFORMANCE STAINLESS EXHAUST · CUSTOM PERFORMANCE TUNING · 622 REAR WHEEL HORSEPOWER · BLUETOOTH · SATELLITE RADIO · NAVIGATION · POWER MOONROOF · HEATED SEATS · POWER DRIVER SEAT · PUSH BUTTION START · HID LIGHTS · KICKER AUDIO SYSTEM WITH SUBWOOFER · TOTALLY LOADED PLUS SOME! INCREDIBLY FAST!!! OVER $80,000 INVESTED IN THIS ONE OFF NUMBERED FIRST EDITION CHALLENGER
Phone: 616-754-(CARS) 2277 Email: gtech@tm.net www.gtechcars.com IF INTERESTED DON’T LET THIS ONE GET AWAY!!
That's right, just 5500 actual miles! Still looks, drives, even smells like brand new!! Garage kept, non-smoker, absolutely immaculate!!! First available for the 2008 model year, just 6400 Challengers were produced in 2008! All were SRT8 models, all numbered (this is number 1261 of 6400), all available only in automatic and deemed "First Edition" Challengers!!! No other model Challenger of any sort was available in 2008! 2009, 2010 and 2011 models are not numbered! These 2008 "First Edition" Challenger's have already sparked collector interest! * $52,339 MSRP Brand New * First Edition Challenger #1261 of 6400 produced * SRT Option Package 22X NOTES: ***Deposit of US $1000.00 within 24 hours of auction close. This is a non-refundable deposit, do not bid of you are not interested in purchasing. Please do not assume anything, if you are unsure about something, please ASK. Full payment required within 7 days of auction close. ***It is the responsibility of the buyer to have thoroughly inspected the vehicle, and to have satisfied himself or herself as to the condition and value and to bid based upon that judgement solely. Buyer is responsible for transportation. The seller shall and will make every reasonable effort to disclose any known defects associated with this vehicle. Please note actual mileage on vehicle may vary slightly due to test drives locally. If you are unsure about something, please call or email prior to bidding. |
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