2010 Dodge Challenger R/t .. Sema Custom Show Car on 2040-cars
Tomball, Texas, United States
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T .. SEMA Custom Show Car This car has the 5.7 Hemi/ Automatic Transmission 42,000 miles with a newly installed P-1SC Procharger with 6 lbs. boost, the car made 465 rwhp. Flowmaster exhaust system with Mopar tips and custom painted engine panels.
The interior of the car is in excellent condition with factory leather, factory Navigation, factory sunroof, tinted windows and the addition of gauge panel on the dash to monitor the Procharger.
The brakes have R1 Premium drilled and slotted rotors with painted calipers. On the suspension an Air Ride Suspension by Universal Air Suspension and ACCU-AIR E-Level Management System...2-440 compressors...4 gallon tank has been installed to lower the car.
The exterior of the car has been has been completely repainted with a custom Jet Black Paint with Viper Red rally stripes along with custom air brushed carbon fiber graphics. The hood is a Cervinis custom cowl hood along with a SRT front chin spoiler and HID headlights. The rear has a Saleen Motorsports high down force rear spoiler and a taillight blade cover.
The wheels are 3 piece forged wheels by Vellano, on the front they are 22 X 9 with Pirelli Pzero 265/30/22 and the rears are 24 X 10 with Pirelli Pzero 285/30/24.
This car has never been wrecked and has been highly maintained…..always garaged kept. It has the looks and power that any Mopar lover can appreciate. It was on display at the 2013 SEMA Show displaying for Procharger and Accu-Air.
The winner bidding must pay $1,000.00 deposit and complete transaction within 7 days of auction ending date.
Feel free to contact the original owner Pat Maxwell with any questions by email at pmaxwell@live.com or by phone at 281.367.9453
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