2004 Dodge Srt 4 Srt4 Neon Mopar Stage 3 Super Clean Low Mileage Adult Owned! on 2040-cars
Columbus, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4 liter turbo charged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2004
Make: Dodge
Model: Neon
Trim: SRT
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: front wheel
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 89,200
Sub Model: SRT
Exterior Color: Silver
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
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2004 SRT4 Full Mopar Stage 3 with toys [$4200 option]. 89K miles. My daily driver. Nicest one for sale online! I bought her from a friend of mine. Like a family member. With this system, this car on high octane fuel can reliably produce over 400 hp. My car has a 3" exhaust that is NOT overly loud and obnoxious. A/C is ice cold and heat is hot. About 1 year ago, the following was added. Brand new (not rebuilt) OE transmission (PO could not produce paperwork, but it's new.) Clutch and p plate and fork Window tint Tires and full brake job. My car has a Kenwood Bluetooth radio New headlights Aggressive looking aftermarket tail lights that are smoked, but put out really good light. (pic is of park light not brake) Greedy turbo timer and BOV Godspeed intercooler PLX Devices Multi gauge, boost, Wideband, (I have the sensor, it has to be installed) Upgraded engine mounts and suspension bushings All fluids are fresh My car sits on Raceland coilovers, not the best, but quite respectable. The car has been painted over the same factory color due to clear coat blemishes. It honestly wasn't the best job (just a bit of overspray and very minor clear coat run), but from 20 feet away you could never tell. The car is beautiful and turns heads everywhere. Everything on the car works, it drives smooth and runs very, very well. Starts right up everytime doesn't smoke, interior is immaculate, I'm a non smoker with no animals. I'm 48 years old (PO was in his mid 40's) and I'm just moving this SRT4 cause my garage is too full. Clean Ga title in hand. Serious buyers only, no joy rides, no trades, CASH or "Clean" bank check ONLY, NO FINANCING. Questions? Call 706.593.3012 No scammers!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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