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Srt10 Only Used In Good Weahter Always Stored Inside Never In Rain Vaction Truck on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:29460
Location:

United States

United States

 

Up for Sale is our Dodge

 

2005 SRT10 Viper Truck

 

Crew Cab

With only 29460 Mls

 

 

 

 

This is our lovely Truck!

Here is our lovely SRT10 Viper for sale.

We had this super nice truck since 2009 and we used it here in Florida just on our Vacation.

So we only did about 3000Mls in the last 5 years on it. The Viper was always stored in the dry

Climate garage and as log we had it it was never used in the rain or bad weather. We took always

Care of it like it was our baby. And we have a second car here in FL what we use for daily driving when

We are here on vacation. I am a mechanic for Porsche race cars and I did all maintenance myself on this

Truck. What means I spend more time on this vehicle taking car than driving.



 

The Truck is in very good fair condition and perfect for his age.

The previous owner had repaint the both left doors and the left front fender what is not 100% perfect but 95%.

The only bad thing I know is that the Torque convert is sweating a little but I would never pull the gearbox for this.

It is just a little wet when you touch it not dripping or things like this!!!!

If you want to have a look at the truck you are welcome just contact me, we are in town as long the auction is running.

 

The buyer has to pay full in cash or cashers check latest after 7 days after Auction.

Sold as is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 



On Jun-04-14 at 13:06:58 PDT, seller added the following information:

I forgot to tell!!!

The Truck has a Magnaflow Back Cat Steenles Exhaust!!

And the Orignial Exhaust comes with the Truck too!!!!

The Wheels are aftermarket and Wheel and tyers are like new only about

1000 mls on it!!!!!

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