2013 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Oakland, California, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: elizbethemmostella@ukgolfers.com .
So here's my baby, the 2013 Challenger SRT in beautiful Plum Crazy pearlcoat purple. I bought her new in May of
2013 and have since driven less than 6500 miles, mainly because she's a toy...a weekend car for cruises to the
beach or out on the town.
In 2014 I had a Kenne Bell 2.8 liter supercharger professionally installed by Spankin Time Motorsports in San
Bernardino, CA. The tune was also performed by STM. Dyno runs from their shop showed a solid 540hp at the rear
wheels. No engine work was performed...the boost is low and the engine is safe at that level.
Massive potential for more horses is definitely there but would require pulling the engine and (at least) replacing
the stock pistons.
Stock exhaust was replaced with a set of Zoomers cat-backs for that real old-school musclecar sound. Not too loud
or droney at speed...just right in my opinion.
Also fitted an aftermarket fuel door made of billet aluminum to replace the cheesy plastic stocker.
Other than that, the car is stock and amazingly clean. Not a single ding, dent, or noticeable scratch you will
find. The interior is the same...even smells new still as I rarely opened the windows.
She has been garage-kept her entire life with me, never abused, never raced, never seen rain, always treated to
full professional washes...I've never even done a smokey burnout!
This is THE cleanest '13 Plum Crazy SRT Challenger you will find...and with the blower, she's even more special.
Why am I selling her? I've bought another toy and I need the room in the garage, basically.
Dodge Challenger for Sale
- 2012 dodge challenger rt classic(US $12,900.00)
- 1970 dodge challenger(US $16,800.00)
- 2015 dodge challenger(US $15,800.00)
- 2015 dodge challenger(US $27,300.00)
- 1970 dodge challenger rt(US $41,200.00)
- 2014 dodge challenger(US $16,800.00)
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