Viper Le Mans Oreca Motor Parts Art Deco Rare! on 2040-parts.com
Waldshut-Tiengen, Germany
A rare must for Viper fans!
In 1996 Chrysler start with the French Motorsport Team ORECA in the endurance race at Le Mans, After the race the used V10 engines of the Viper was dismantled in commemoration of this prelude. 160 parts thereof were poured - this for special customer of the Viper GTS Coupe. For sale are No. 8 and 103 - never displayed. I will try to get the best price for shipping to USA - but with insurance and the weight must be around $30 to $50! Customs not included. Privat Auction - no returns. |
Accessories for Sale
- Bbc cp pistons p/n s5220 4.500 bore
- Thermo-tec 14800 mat roller(US $9.99)
- Five star fabrication headlight graphic h00-410s(US $7.97)
- Five star fabricating decals nose only graphics vinyl md3 kit 670-410-id(US $26.97)
- Aim optic lap receiver mc-213(US $60.00)
- Hypertech 730106 in-line speedometer calibrator module for frontier xterra etc(US $25.00)
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