2009 Arrington Supercharged Srt8 Dodge Challenger on 2040-cars
Plano, Texas, United States
Here is my Bad 426 for sale: My Challenger started out as a beautiful Orange 2009 SRT8 and I am the third owner. Many will claim that their cars are like new but with only 10,888 miles on her she is just like new only much much better... I have owned many Mopars but nothing like this savage beast for she has a supercharged mother that was built for speed and then some. Built by Arrington or some of you may know them as Shophemi.com everything about this motor is 1st class. I have added in the photos the sales order for the car for so you can take a look at all that was involved and that no expense was spared. This is a sharp looking supercar and the new Challenger Hell Cat that is coming has nothing on this beauty except a lower horsepower lower torque and a higher price. If you are looking to have a little something under your foot when you need it than this is the ride for you. I will say if you have not previously driven cars with this kind of horsepower at your fingertips this car might not be for you. However, if you are wanting a car that will lite it up - you will not be disappointed... At the same time if you are looking for a super street car that get 23 mpg on the highway and looks bad to the bone look no more. This $40k stroked and supercharged motor was built to last with the following: 426 High Boost Piston Set 6.1 Cam: Billet Roller, RQs short block and heads Blank Magnuson Super Charger 12lb kit 2.650 Super Charger Pulley LX Dual F/Pump 255 gph 6.1 Damper 7.074 OD 17% Over Drive 426 10.3 Super Charged heads 607 RAM / 90-2370 N 900 Tourqe Twin Spec Clutch Hemi Shaker hood for Super Charger - color matched $2,689 Hood Pins and brackets Pedders suspension Drag Meister set up and parts + labor Long Tube Kooks step headers Kooks high flow green cats Exhaust: Corsa / Borla / Razors Old Skool Pistol Grip shifter Bill Board Graphics Predator Turner (included) 20 x 9 Savini Wheels Goodyear 245/45zr 20's in the front (have an extra set that was on the rear that goes with the car) Nitto 555R's on the back with 2,200 miles on them - no track time Drake Black aftermarket Gas Cap Billet Technologies under the hood cap 426 engraved set Navigation If you live in a state that does not require you to have annual or semi-annual inspection checks I will also include the fast cats that came with the car. I have added the Kooks Green cats and they passed inspection here in Texas for me. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask. It is not often you can have a car of this quality and capability getting 23 mpg on the highway with the air conditioning on. This car has all of the options available in 2009 for a 6sp manual trans vehicle with the exception of a sun roof. I have sold cars and parts on ebay before like my 67 stock dodge dart or the 67 Barracuda please check out my history on selling and buying. I have owned this car for over two years and now have a real job that has a daily stop and go traffic commute in Dallas and have purchased a 2014 RT Ram truck and I need to move on. I am not a dealer just a guy who loves Mopars and this is the best and baddest I have ever owned. You can buy this Super Car for the price of a standard SRT8 that is how low this reserve is set. Over $90,000 invested with reciepts. This motor was built by the best to last and not by someone who threw a turbo on a stock engine or a supercharger on a non-forged motor making 500 hp. Lastly, please note I have this car on a couple of the Challenger websites and do reserve the right to sell the car at any time. Thanks for taking a look... |
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