2010 Dodge Challenger R/t Mopar Edition on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
This is a 2010 Black Dodge Challenger R/T (Mopar Edition) in prestine condition, Adult owned with only 38,041 miles. Flawless Metallic Black Paint with red side stripe. Equipped from factory with Mopar cold air intake & Mopar Hi-Flow exhaust. stock 5.7L V8 Hemi motor, Automatic 6 Speed Transmission, Mopar T-Shifter, Custom Black and Red Leather interior with red stitching & R/T Branding . Tastefully trimmed in red thru-out the car. Custom Sony stereo with navi/dvd/cd/BT/rear view camera. Black 22" Viper Mesh wheels with red pin stripping on 265x35x22 in front and 295x30x22 on the rear with like new tires. Pampered since owned and runs excellent with a clean car fax.
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