2017 Dodge Challenger 392 Hemi Scat Pack on 2040-cars
Bradenton, Florida, United States
Fantastic 2017 Dodge Challenger 392 Hemi Scat Pack Shaker!! One owner and still under factory warranty. Extra
clean. 485 horsepower 6.4 liter V8 engine with the 8-speed automatic transmission and the steering column mounted
paddle shifters. I had the resonator delete work done and added the Flowmaster exhaust tips so the car sounds
great! Tinted windows and all-season Goodyear Eagle tires with a full-size spare tire and a tire repair/air kit. I
purchased the optional Scat Pack Shaker package which includes, all of the "Shaker" options like the Shaker hood by
Mopar, Shaker mounted 392 Hemi Badge, Shaker intake by Mopar and other Shaker graphics. Other highlights include,
Brembo 4 piston high performance brakes, Bilstein high performance suspension, 20 inch by 9 inch Hyper Black II
Forged Aluminum Wheels, Dodge performance Pages and 9 speaker Alpine sound system with a subwoofer and 506 watt
amplifier.
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