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2001 Dodge Viper on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:71657 Color: Yellow
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
2001 Dodge Viper, US $7,000.00, image 1

2001 Dodge Viper RT-10 Roadster, Stunning Viper Race Yellow/Black Leather, 71k Original miles, 6 speed Manual, Factory Polished Chrome Wheels only price does not the include the wheels pictured, New cloth Soft top, Upgraded Expensive Borla Exhaust System & Stock exhaust included, The Guru mechanic of Vipers "Taters Garage" Inspected has Clean Bill off Health, Excellent Condition.
The heart of this 2001 Viper Roadster is its already legendary 8.0 liter V-10 mated to a six speed manual gear box with 0-60 mph in 4.0 seconds. This Viper is just outrageously fun to drive and is world class performance at any price level performance, handling and massive 4 wheel disc ABS braking. Recent upgrades to the car include new battery, new skip shift diode, new gas shock installed in trunk, new carpet and Viper floor mats, hard wire battery tender, car cover, new short shifter, new 1k clutch installed at Taters, new soft top, new Pioneer CD stereo, new Borla Exhaust with headers. All servicing is up to date recently inspected & checked by the guru mechanic of Vipers "Tatars Garage" in NY state and now given a clean bill of health. All mechanical components of this Viper are ready to enjoy with no issues. Considered one of the best limited production American sports cars ever produced and rising in value.

Six Speed Manual Transmission

Cold Air Conditioning

Full Power Package/New Clutch/Records

Massive ABS Power 4 wheel Disc Brakes

The pictured "Forgeline wheels' are "not included" in the sale the car will be delivered to the buyer with the Four Factory Original Polished Chrome wheels back on the car

New Black Cloth removable Soft top

Black Leather Interior

Fully Upgraded Borla Exhaust System w/headers/Sale includes the complete factory original exhaust system

Upgraded Pioneer AM-FM stereo with CD

Tilt Leather wrap steering wheel, Original Spare and Jack Included

and so much more!

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Tue, May 19 2015

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