2013 Dodge Srt Viper Gts on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
Engine:8.4 litre, V-10 cyl
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Exterior Color: Viper GTS Blue
Make: Dodge
Interior Color: Black
Model: Viper
Number of Cylinders: 10
Trim: Coupe
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 5
Sub Model: GTS
THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THE ICONIC
2013 DODGE SRT VIPER GTS
LAUNCH EDITION SERIAL NUMBER 18 OF 150.
THE GTS COMES WITH ALL THE PREMIUM UPGRADES
FOR THE LUXURY CAR BUYER AS WELL AS OPTIONS THAT MAKE
IT A TRUE TRACK CAR LIKE THE ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION AND
LAUNCH BUTTON! IT HAS THE POWERFUL 8.4 LITRE V-10 WITH 640
HORSEPOWER WITH THE 6 SPEED TREMEC MANUAL
TRANSMISSION! THE UPGRADED LAGUNA INTERIOR PACKAGE
INCLUDES ALACANTRA HEADLINER, SABALT PREMIUM LEATHER
SEATS, AND LAGUNA LEATHER SHIFT KNOB.
THIS VEHICLE FEATURES THE 8.4 INCH TOUCH SCREEN NAVIGATION,
DUAL CLIMATE CONTROLS, BACKUP CAMERA, HID HEADLIGHTS, AND
PREMIUM BREMBO BRAKES.
THIS VEHICLE HAS MANY MORE FEATURES THAT ARE LISTED ON THE
WINDOW STICKER AS SEEN IN THE PHOTOS.
A DEALER FEE OF $587.00 WILL BE ADDED TO THE WINNING BID. (PLEASE BID ACCORDINGLY) THIS CHARGE REPRESENTS COST AND PROFIT TO THE DEALER FOR ITEMS SUCH AS INSPECTING, CLEANING, AND ADJUSTING VEHICLES, AND PREPARING DOCUMENTS RELATED TO THE SALE.
WINNING BIDDER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY STATE OR LOCAL TAXES AND FEES DUE AT TIME OF PURCHASE AND ANY COST RELATED TO SHIPPING. WE ALSO OFFER FREE PICKUP FROM OUR LOCAL AIRPORT!
PAYMENT MUST BE RECIEVED IN FULL WITH-IN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION END.
FOR QUESTIONS CALL
JEFF GRAY AT (941)725-0730
OR
LOREN MILLER (941)962-7177
GOOD LUCK!
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