2000 Dodge Viper Rt10 Supercharged on 2040-cars
Wichita Falls, Texas, United States
If you have any questions feel free to email me at: bernardbrraeside@uktradesmen.com .
2000 Dodge Super-Charged Viper RT/10
The exterior color is a Graphite Grey Metallic and it’s interior is the highly desirable upgraded Connelly
leather package in Coniac color. This vehicle exceeds $65,000 of top of the line quality performance upgrades
completed by the best performance shops in the United States. It has a jaw dropping, pin yourself to the seat, 650
rear wheel horse power, supplied by a Dodge super-charged V-10 engine.
The car has a lowered adjustable coil over suspension system designed by Penske Racing and tuned by the west coast
performance shop, EMI racing of Chatsworth, California. The performance upgrades include, to name a few, Edelbrock
ceramic coated headers, Corsa 606 aluminum big bore exhaust with high flow catalytic converters, ported and
polished intake manifold, Jesel roller and rocker lifters, Novi 2000 chrome supercharger utilizing only 9psi, 1800
HP rated clutch, custom made half shafts for the lowered suspension design, 19” aluminum alloy rims made by CCW,
19”Pirelli street track tires.
As mentioned above, all these enhancements were not done at the corner garage, they were performed by the best in
the business. Please research Wood House Performance and it's owner Mark Jorgenson. They are located in Nebraska
and Mark is either the current or former Viper Club of America’s president. Mark and his team were responsible
for completing all of the performance upgrades on this Viper.
This Viper has a convertible top so anyone driving this car can truly enjoy the top off, wind in your hair, 650
tamed horses under the hood. You just grin when that Italian sports car pulls up next you and starts to rev it
up!!! This car will out perform any stock ACR Viper around, along with having all the extra performance upgrades
that makes this truly special but still rides and handles as an elegant supercar.
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