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2008 Dodge Charger R/t Police Package 29a Hemi 5.7 Low Miles! Black * Mint!! on 2040-cars

US $13,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:64789
Location:

Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, United States

Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, United States

2008 Dodge Charger Police Package 5.7L Hemi, 5 speed automatic transmission, traction control, stability control, abs brakes, power windows, locks, mirrors, cd player with aux jack for mp3, Ipod. Power drivers seat, cold a/c, etc... This vehicle is being offered from my private collection of toys. I bought this car two years ago from a small local municipality whom mainly used it for DUI check points. The officer told me maybe 8 people have ever been in the back seat and that this car was garaged when not in use! This car has all documentation from day one! I have the original window sticker, owners manual, police dept. order forms, build sheet, every service record, wiring diagrams for police equipment, 4 sets of programmed keys and remotes (3 of which are new in the bag). I have recently installed four brand new Fuzion Touring 150 mph rated tires, four wheel alignment, new factory police brakes, and new spark plugs (16 of them). I installed a nice center console from a Chysler 300M with cup holders and a 4 port accessory charger with usb jack. No modifications were made, just bolted in place. I have the original console as well. This is not your average beat up patrol car, this charger was well cared for and in excellent condition! The black pearlcoat paint is beautiful! Runs and drives absolutely perfect and is a blast to drive! Stay in the passing lane and clear a free sailing path all the way to your destination! With the click of a switch in the trunk you can still operate the factory wig-wag headlights and tail lights. Also rear strobes in the reverse lights (only for law enforcement, security or public safety use) Go Rhino pushbar on the front and tastefully done reflective vinyl tape on the rear keep other motorists at bay! Clean carfax with no accidents or issues! No leaks or rust on this car whatsoever! I know I will regret selling this car but I have only put 6k miles on it in two years. Vehicle has 64k LOW miles! Needs Nothing!! No Disappointments! It should be against the law to have this much fun for only $13,900! call or text Richard 5704300265

Note: This car is fast!! 350 Horsepower! Factory performance dual exhaust (same as Daytona) I also have the complete rear passenger cage that goes with the car if interested.


On May-27-14 at 20:50:17 PDT, seller added the following information:

NADA Value Guide:

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                       Clean Retail 

Base Price$9,975$11,375$12,525$15,675
Mileage (64,000)$1,225$1,225$1,225$1,225
Total Base Price$11,200$12,600$13,750$16,900
Options: (add)    
Price with Options$11,200$12,600$13,750$16,900

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