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2006 Dodge Viper Srt10 Coupe - Black - Excellent Condition - No Reserve on 2040-cars

US $49,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:26011
Location:

Burleson, Texas, United States

Burleson, Texas, United States

Just turned over 26,000 miles...Clear title, Clean Car Fax, no accidents - No problems since I bought the car in early 2009...(I bought a factory extended warranty, and never used it once!)

Always garaged, Excellent condition, Glossy paint.


It comes with the original owners manual, original window sticker, and 2 key sets.


I am the second owner, and have the title in hand.  All pictures are current:  Taken in February 2014 & May 2014.

Modifications:

-Upgraded Gen IV Hood

-SRT Five-Spokes Powdercoated Gloss Black

-Corsa Track Exhaust System

-Random Tech Cats

-Custom intake w/ K&N Filters  (Have stock intake/filters as well)

-SCT custom tune w/ 170 thermostat from DC Performance (SCT Tuner w/ stock tune included)

-Nitto Invo tires (Recent, low miles)

-Die Hard battery

-MGW Shifter, MGW cup hold decor.

-Mopar Carbon Fiber-Look Center Console

-Lloyd Viper SRT-10 Logo Mats

I do know that the original owner had the engine replaced under warranty by Dodge at 14K miles, so the engine itself is at approx. 12K miles.  It's been strong, reliable, and has been free of any annoying tapping/ticking noises that I've heard on other Vipers.

Oil changed regularly w/ synthetic.

Engine burns no oil - Oil level remains constant between oil changes.

Engine sounds strong, and makes no strange noises; no abnormal ticking or tapping noises.

The transmission/clutch shift very smoothly.

The car drives straight, and runs just like it did when I bought it in 2009.  Actually it runs a lot better/cleaner with the custom tune.

Air conditioner blows cold.


I have owned this Viper since early 2009, and immediately bought a factory extended warranty through Dodge/Chrysler.  I never had an issue that made me want to take the car to the dealership, and risk dealership damage, carelessness.

The car’s driver-side window will likely need a new window regulator at some point, which is very common on these cars.  The window opens & closes fine, but periodically does not auto-drop when exiting the car.  I have always left the windows cracked, or down when driving, so it has never been an issue for me.

Also, the tire pressure warning notification is on, as the tire pressure sensors will need to be re-synced to the car.  Again, I eventually would have gotten this fixed, but wanted to avoid possible wheel damage ect.  All tires are at 29, and none leak any air.

The car has been driven, just over 26,000 miles, so it does have minor paint imperfections on front bumper, hood ect...


I have the title in hand ready sign over to the new owner.

If shipping is needed, it will be at  the buyer’s expense.

Winning bidder must PayPal me $500 within 24 hours of auction end. - Remaining purchase amount may be in the form of a bank wire, cashier’s check, or cash. (within 7 days)

All funds must clear before car is shipped or picked up.

I do not have to sell, and I am not necessarily in a big hurry to sell….so no low-ballers.

I am just looking to make a change after 5 years with this car.  I have owned Vipers previous to this car, and most likely will be moving into another Viper.

Let me know if there are any questions. You can contact me through eBay, or via email: cmilburntx@gmail.com


Thanks, and Good Luck!





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