2006 Dodge Viper Srt-10 W/5 Mo. Left On Dodge Transferable Warrantee on 2040-cars
Spring Hill, Tennessee, United States
Engine:V10
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 10
Model: Viper
Trim: SRT
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: 6 speed manual
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 9,000
Exterior Color: Yellow W/Black Stripe
I purchased the car from Palmer Dodge in GA. As far as I know I am the second owner. The hood is not the original hood to the car. The hood on it now is a 2008-2010, that is what is was told. I was also told by dealer Palmer Dodge the 1st owner was the president of the Viper association and he had this OEM 2008 hood painted and striped to match, costing $3k. I did have the original 2006 hood shipped to me with the car. The original hood I mounted on the wall but I accidentally bumped it and it fell, cracking it rendering it useless. I also purchased a service contract (warranty) when I bought the car but never used it. The contract expires: 11/09/13 or 50.000 miles. I called to verify that it was transferable and it is for a $50 transfer fee (except in the state of New Hampshire). I have a copy of the transfer form attached to the policy. The Viper always has passed emissions testing which is required in my county and garaged at all times. It comes with the OEM Dodge Viper navigation system/CD player installed by the dealer. Plus I also have the original multi-cd changer/radio that originally came with the car. Plus Dodge Viper car cover in carry bag as pictured and custom matching floor mats.
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