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1997 Dodge Viper GTS Coupe. RHD Conversion by Viperformance. 450 HP, factory V10, now upgraded incl cold air package with K&N filter, Smooth bore intake hoses, SVS race oil cooler, SVS ceramic coated headers, 180 thermostat, 10mm leads, Mopar aluminium engine pulleys underdrive kit. Engine makes over 550 HP now. 6 speed trans with Mopar short shift shifter. Rear axle upgrade to 3.55 ratio, Blue with white stripes, black trim. Power steer, a/c, electric windows, tilt column. Immaculate condition throughout. NSW Rego GTSV10 Plates Incl $140000 will trade

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