2003 Dodge Neon Srt-4 Flex Fuel With Lsd. Reliable And Fun Car! on 2040-cars
Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Body Type:Sports Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L 2429CC 148Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Ethanol - FFV and Regular Gas
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2003
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Dodge
Model: Neon
Trim: SRT-4 Sedan 4-Door
Options: Dvd Player, Touch Screen, CD Player
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 93,700
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
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Up for sale is a nice red 2003 Dodge Neon Srt-4. The car has many new
parts and runs/drives like new. It has new brakes, rotors, tires, rims,
struts/mounts/springs, clutch, tie rod, alignment, a/c recharge, tune
up, and some misc performance parts. Car looks and drives like factory
but puts down some nice power on e85. Car runs on both e85 gasoline (2.99 a
gallon), and regular premium gasoline. Lots and lots of extras on this
car. Low mileage 2004 Transmission with LSD. Has roughly 93k miles. This
is a well taken care of car that is ready to go for another 100k miles
unlike many hacked up srt-4 in the market. Suspensions is all tight, brakes feel like new, runs great with no hiccups, everything works as it should. Message me for more info and
pictures. Thanks for looking.
Parts and work completed by a ASE certified mechanic with no labor cost in the last 3-4k miles: New Head lights, Tail lights from Head Light Depo. ($200) MPx Big Front Mount Intercooler ($400) New Act-HDSS clutch kit with light weight flywheel($800) Pwerks upgraded clutch fork($150) AGP Billet 1/3/5 gear extender($65) New axle seals and trans fluid($45) New starter ($130) New alternator($145) New battery($65) New timing belt kit (gates)($220) Valve cover gasket($20) OEM Turbocharger (replaced with a used one with 12k miles)($325) Heavy Duty Electric Exhaust Cutout($165) AEM Wideband controller and gauge($185) AEM Phantom 30/30 Boot gauge($55) OBX intake manifold gasket($35) New throttlebody gasket($5) 1025cc Injectors ($350) Mopar 3 bar Map and Tip sensors with adapters($95) ModernPeroformance coil pack heat shield($25) Diablo Sport Predatator Hand Held tuner with 4 tunes($375) AFE stage 2 intake system($165) Mopar Blow off valve kit($35) Forward Motion Wastegate($170) Jenson flip up touch screen dvd/cd player($380) 04-05 valve cover painted with new PCV valve and gasket($180) New front right outer tie rod end($15) BFG Sport all season tires, mounted and balanced along with a fresh alignment($650) SRT-4 rims with a colored flake put in($320) 4 new struts/springs setup (factory style) ($420) All new premium brakes and rotors all around ($190) 1 new lug nut stud, all new black locking lug nuts($55) Carbon by Design radiator cowl, injector cover, headlight eyelids, and fuse box cover($255) Granatelli spark plug wires from ModernPerformance. ($65) Irdium 1 step colder spark plugs($35) New thermostat, housing gaskets, coolant flush.($100) OBX silicone radiator hoses($65) Torque Solutions Engine Torque Mounts($250) MADDOG 80% reduction short throw shifter with rod brake and weight shift ball($150) Ragtek clutch pedal pivot adapter($35) Booger shifter bushings($20) A/C recharged and holds great($35) DC Sports sway bar ($115) Window tint ($250) Needswings downpipe ($250) Walboro 255 fuel pump ($125) Known Issues: Has a small exhaust leak at the Cut Out, Front bumper has nicks, cracks, chips around the lip. There was a paint repair on the passenger fender that can be noticed in the right lite, 3rd gear sometimes grinds (common srt-4 issue), Has nicks, scratches around the paint (Could use a clay and buff), has a small oil leak (never need to add oil), has a few dash lights out (Blinker, check engine) but everything still works as it should. |
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