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2010 Nurburgring Dodge Viper Acr #1 Of 4 on 2040-cars

US $98,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:3300
Location:

Austin, Texas, United States

Austin, Texas, United States
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Up for a Quick Sale is a Rare Race Car WITH Warranty!

 

If you take a look at the cars that are listed on this page as record holders http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_N%C3%BCrburgring_Nordschleife_lap_times  then you can see why this 1 of 4 car is so sought after.  You could literally take this car from the street to the track with NO changes and set records…that is how well built and fast this car is.  It definitely demands respect everywhere it goes!

 

Here is some more press of the 2010 Dodge Viper ACR that helps paint a clear picture of this rare car you are going to own!

-          Road and Track: http://www.roadandtrack.com/go/news/stunts-records/dodge-viper-regains-nurburgring-record-26755

-          Quick SRT Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2EuY9uRCfQ

 

Here are the details on the #1 out of 4 car you are bidding to win on!

-          Over and above what you get with a normal Dodge Viper ACR 2010 (do your homework and you will also see that the 2010 was the best ACR ever built due to overall improvements from 2008 and 2009).

o   2010 Dodge Viper ACR black with SSG center band and black driver stripe.

o   Commemorative edition of the 7:12:13 Nurburgring Track Record. "One Lap To Rule Them All" Dominik Farnbacher was the driver to set the record.

o   Rear wing has the actual hand signed signatures of everyone involved with setting the record and recording the day (only 4 of these are in existence today).

o   Center Console badge to indicate that this is Limited Edition Viper #1 of 4 for Nurburgring 7:12:13 Record.

o   The Rear wing caps have Nurburgring track outline with 'Nurburgring' logo .

o   Custom Nurburgring head rest stitched seat covers.

o   Custom Nurburgring floor mats (Custom floor mats never been used).

o   Custom Nurburgring cover. The stitching has the Nurburgring track skunk with 'Nurburgring 7:12:13'.

o   Stock Viper floor mats included.

o   Stock shift knob (still have) has been replaced with a Venom Logo Black shift knob.

o   Entire Viper has been covered with Xpel insure ‘self-healing’ protection against rock chips and scratches.

o   This vehicle still have warranty till Nov 25th, 2017 or 100,000 on the power train.

 

Pictures: http://s170.photobucket.com/user/ammscl/library/2010%20Dodge%20Viper%20ACR%20Nurburgring

 

This particular #1 of 4 special edition has been very well cared for and owned.  It detailed after every outing and is meticulously maintained.  Don’t take my word for it though, feel encouraged to ask anyone in the local Viper community and they will tell you the same about this car.  You are not simply buying a car, but a owners reputation…my reputation in the local car community here in town.  If you have ANY questions please let me know.  The price is set fairly low as I need to make room for another investment, so don’t low ball as I have been a Viper owner for many years and know what this car is worth.

 

Thank you,

 

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