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600+rwhp 1994 Dodge Viper on 2040-cars

Year:1994 Mileage:29000
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United States

1994 Viper RT/10 - Exceeding 600RWHP.

It's time for someone else to enjoy this awesome car. My kid's schedules have me entirely too busy to get any use out of this car. The car has always been garage kept and covered while in the garage too. Under my over 10 years of ownership, this car has never seen rain.

Purchased the car in 2001 with less than 10,000 miles on it. Car now has approximately 29,000 miles but less than 1000 miles on new purpose-built motor. All maintenance and performance work, including built motor, done by Chuck Tator @ Tator's Garage – world’s most trusted viper expert.

 Accessories:

  • ·         Original Soft Top
  • ·         Original Soft Windows
  • ·         Original Tonneau Cover
  • ·         Original Sport Bar
  • ·         Mopar Hard Top
  • ·         Northwind Engineering Sliding Windows
  • ·         Viperclub floor & trunk mats
  • ·         Removable Front Plate Clip-on bracket

Extras:

  • ·         1994 Viper Shop Manual
  • ·         Shrink-wrapped Copy of Chuck Tator DVD - LOL
  • ·         Original stock exhaust
  • ·         Original stock throttle bodies
  • ·         Original stock radio with Alpine CD Changer

Newly rebuilt motor with less than 1000 miles on it – including:

·         Roe Racing Supercharger with 10lbs pulley and water Methanol injection

·         Roe Racing Exhaust with high-flow cats

·         VEC3 with latest firmware

·         Forged Pistons by CP Pistons

·         Brake upgrade - Tom Hayden's 40mm Rear Calipers

·         Ported & Polished Heads - exhaust, intake & bowl work

·         Rockers - 1.7 Harland Sharp with chrome molly push rods

·         Comp Cam

·         New clutch

·         Rebuilt differential @ 26,210

>    Unitrax 800ho Half shafts

·         K&N Filters

·         Hart Racing Wheels

>   Dyno sheets available

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With three stages of mods for both the 5.7 and 6.4-liter Hemi V8s Challenger (as well as the 5.7-liter Charger and, soon, the four-pot Dart), the Scat Pack cars give drivers all the power, aggression and noise of a heavily modded aftermarket car while maintaining the piece of mind provided by the Dodge warranty.
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Ford is taking heat as well, with the Taurus, Edge and their counterparts from Lincoln all listed as the worst vehicles in their respective segments. Toyota doesn't fare much better, with its Lexus IS, Scion iQ and tC also making the list.

MotorWeek remembers a better time for Mitsubishi performance

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