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Rare Toxic Orange Pearlcoat 2011 Dodge Challenger Srt8 392 on 2040-cars

US $37,999.00
Year:2011 Mileage:19825 Color: Paint/Interior Fabric Warranty
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
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This is a rare find. This 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 features Toxic Orange Pearlcoat paint - a color that was only offered for 2011. It's also rare to find an SRT8 model without stripes. She's all grown up. 

Her 392 CID V8 SRT HEMI Engine churns out 470 hp and 470 lb-ft of torque via a six-speed manual transmission with pistol grip. But there's luxury too. Your power 6-way driver seat, with 4-way lumbar support, along with your front passenger's seat, are heated. There's even customized interior footwell lighting with a dozen different color choices! 

The 730N CD/DVD/MP3 HDD Media Center boasts a 30 GB Hard Drive for music and pictures, a single CD drive, a DVD player, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and a Navigation system! Best of all, the sound system will blow your mind! How about a 322-Watt Kicker Amplifier, a 200-Watt Kicker Subwoofer (trunk mounted), and 13 Kicker High-Performance Speakers!!! 

There's also a long list of add-ons that don't show up on the sticker: 

Transferrable LoJack Recovery System installed and active (for lifetime of the vehicle
Transferrable Multi-Shield Wheel & Tire Protection Plan (4 years remaining) 
Transferrable First Place Finish Exterior Paint/Interior Fabric Warranty (2 years remaining) 
Aftermarket Challenger-labeled Vehicle Cover 
Aftermarket Full Size Spare Tire Kit (Challengers normally only carry fix-a-flat and a compressor) 
Mopar Dealer-installed rear infrared parking sensors. 

With fewer than 20,000 miles, she's barely been broken in. So, why would I sell such an amazing vehicle? Honestly, I thought I would keep her for decades. In reality, I have three tweens/teens who are growing like weeds, and although that back seat DOES have three seatbelts (something you will not find in any Camaro or Mustang), it's getting a little tight. It's time for me to daddy-up and get a three-row SUV for the kids and their friends.

Oh, did I mention that others are offering a very similar car, with 32,000 miles, for $45,950???  (http://www.arizonaclassiccarsales.com/2011-Dodge-Challenger-SRT8-Phoenix-Arizona-85027/5061330)

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