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C $11,975.00
Year:2006 Mileage:197500
Location:

Bolton, Canada

Bolton, Canada
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You won’t find a cleaner version of this iconic sedan anywhere! 

This SRT8 is an absolutely MINT condition, and comes fully loaded with all factory options, including Air Conditioning, Cruise control, Navigation system (GPS), Power Locks, Power mirrors, Remote keyless entry, Remote starting system, Power windows, Tinted glass, CD changer, Premium audio system, Leather/Suede Heated seats, Memory Power seats, Anti-lock brakes, Alloy wheels, Bluetooth, Spoiler, Sunroof, Backup Sensors, and Rear seat DVD. 

It is in 100% original factory condition, except for having a MOPAR cold air intake installed (raising the car to 438 HP), a custom chrome front grill, and smoked rear lights. 

Oil changes have been done every 8,000 KMS using Mobil One Semi-Synthetic oil. 

It has just had a complete brake job done, and had new Goodyear F1 Supercar tires installed all around. 

The car runs and drives flawlessly. I’m selling it fully certified and e-tested. Asking $11,975 or best reasonable offer. Thanks for looking!

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