1997 Dodge Viper - Gts- Flat Black - Supercharged - Ccw Wheels on 2040-cars
Langhorne, Pennsylvania, United States
1997 Dodge Viper GTS
647whp without nitrous. Modifications: -ROE Supercharger -Professionally wrapped
with 3M Matte Black vinyl -Tinted Glass -B&B long tube
headers and B&B race exhaust system w/ cat delete (CEL on/off from this). -Short shift kit installed -Team-tech 6-pt harness
installed (drivers seat only) -Auto-form roll bar
installed. -K&N Air
intake -Nitrous Express kit
installed. -19" CCW SP16
forged wheels -Michelin Pilot Sport
tires 295/30/19 (front) and 345/30/19 (rear) (approx. 1000 miles since installed)
Condition: -All panels and hood are aligned perfectly. -Under the matte black
vinyl wrap is a pristine painted Viper. Red with black stripes. If
you don't like the wrap, it can be fully removed. -The wheels are
plasti-dipped in semi gloss black. This can also be removed easily uncovering
the CCW polished wheels. -Interior is 9/10.
The dash has a few minor scratches which is very common for these cars. -Overhead interior
"nets" lightly sagging. -The passenger fog light
goes on and off from time to time which is possibly due to the plug
connection. -Selling As-Is. NO
WARRANTY AVAILABLE.
History: -The car was recently
purchased at a local car dealer whom told me they had purchased the car from a
government auction previously. I bought this car to have some fun with
and now onto the next venture. The car is very quick, but
also controllable. The car always fires up right away even after
sitting for a while and it will always turn heads where-ever you may
go.
Over $20,000 in
aftermarket parts were added to this car.
Shipping and Payment: -I have the title in
hand. -Payment must be made in
full 24 hours after auction ends. Certified check, bank transfer, personal
check will be accepted (will wait for transfer of funds before car and title
switches parties). -If you are located
around the Philadelphia, PA Area (depending on actual location) I will deliver
the car free of charge. If location is not agreed upon if the distance is
further, buyer will pay for shipping cost. |
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