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2008 Dodge Challenger Srt on 2040-cars

US $33,975.00
Year:2008 Mileage:2153
Location:

Boca Raton, Florida, United States

Boca Raton, Florida, United States
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Do you want to bring home a powerful and sexy 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT home this week?  This SRT Challenger is the best all-round deal you will get anywhere! This is an unmolested, super clean, numbered car with 2,153 original miles (one of just 6,400 made in ’08). Current Florida title is clean with NO LIEN. No rust. No accidents. Non-smoker. No surprises!  I purchased this car with 15 miles.

This deal includes these additional genuine Mopar accessories:   Car Cover (82211328AB); stainless steel door sill’s w/logo (82211234); chrome gear shift T-handle (82211622); 4-pc.floor mats w/logo (82211099); “McGard” style wheel lock set & key (82210879); and, trunk mat w/logo (82211225).

Awesome! You also get Mopar ’08 Challenger service manual on CD (81-270-08041-CD); original manufacturer keys(2), mats, gear shift handle, window sticker, booklets, tags, labels; and, sales literature. Please see photos.

 

For $33,975.00, you get a like new car; the most coveted and recognizable colors; all the good stuff and the three factory options. The famous and iconic “Hemi Orange” color combination will get your attention for sure, but so will the 6.1 Hemi engine; the factory aluminum wheels; the factory spoiler and sunroof; the power front leather bucket seat; leather wrapped steering wheel & shifter knob; cruise; tilt; automatic transmission; and, the rest of the factory loaded package.  (This car has all three options available in 2008 for SRT Challengers:  navigation, larger rear tires and power sunroof).

This SRT Challenger looks better in person than in pictures! You won’t know how good this SRT Challenger is until you ride in it! The cold A/C “blows penguins” and the sound system is so sweet!

This vehicle is sold “AS-IS”, “WHERE-IS”. Furthermore, Buyer accepts the vehicle in good running condition and acknowledges all info known by the Seller.  Pay a $500.00 nonrefundable deposit in cash or credit card listed with PayPal, immediately upon my acceptance of your offer. The balance due in full with cash deposited into, or, by money wire transferred into my local Florida bank branch, within 7 days of my acceptance of your offer and, before time of pickup. Papers signed, copied and exchanged at bank & DMV. Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer.

Please call me M-F before 2PM, or anytime S+S @ 561-241-5043 for more details. You’ll going to love this car!

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