2015 Dodge Challenger Srt Hellcat on 2040-cars
Queen Creek, Arizona, United States
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2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat - 6spd Manual - Navigation - Back up Camera - Upgraded Engine Performance Modifications 885+hp!
Gorgeous 2015 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat that is loaded up factory options and aftermarket performance upgrades. This Hellcat has head turning good looks and is finished in a beautiful color combination of Phantom Black Tri-Coat Pearl with Black leather. This 6.2L supercharged V8 powered beast features a list of factory options which include navigation, back up camera, heated/cooled seats, harmon kardon premium sound system, bluetooth, red seat belts, black 20inch factory wheels, manual six speed transmission, 6.2L supercharged V8, front & rear spoilers, xenon headlamps, power seat, keyless engine start, side blind spot assist, and much more. The performance upgrades include upgraded supercharger pulley kit, lager injectors, carbon fiber drive shaft, custom software tune, upgraded thermostat, DiabloSport Trinity T-1000 tuner, bwoody hellcat intake, and lager performance mickey thompson rear tires. This Hellcat is fast and a blast to drive and will put a huge smile on your face every time you step on the gas pedal and hear this beast come alive. Stock this car makes 707hp and now with the modifications and tuning this car is making 885hp! Still under factory warranty good to 1/19/2018 or 36k miles, powertrain warranty good to 1/19/2010 or 100k miles.
The option list is as follows:
- V8 6.2L HEMI Supercharged stock 707hp with mods 885hp
- Six Speed Manual Transmission
- Hellcat Package
- Navigation, Back up Camera, Bluetooth
- Heated/Cooled Seats
- Full Leather Interior
- Harmon Kardon Premium Sound System
- Front and Rear Spoilers
- 20inch Black Wheels
- Keyless Start
- Power Seat
- Engine mods (supercharger pulley kit, carbon drive shaft, custom tuner, larger injectors, custom intake etc)
- Window Tint
- Auto Climate Control
- Cruise Control
- Power windows
- Power mirrors
- Power Locks
- Etc....
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