2005 Flame Red Dodge Neon Srt-4 Srt4 - 49,xxx Miles! on 2040-cars
Napa, California, United States
Hi, up for sale is my 2005 Flame Red Srt-4. I’m the second
owner and got the car when it had just over 5k on the odometer. This is one of
my three cars, and I just bought my first house, so I’m trying to do the adult
thing by selling it. Here are the basics: Clean Title Passes Smog (Legally) Currently Registered 49,XXX Original Miles Exterior: Interior: Modifications: Hotchkis Lowering Springs Hotchkis Front and Rear Sway Bars Maxxfab 3’’ o2 housing (Currently installed with stock
downpipe) K&N Intake and Filter
(CA smog number, passes visual inspection) Mopar Rice Valve Fuel Pump Re-wire kit Bosch o2 Wideband (Wired but not hooked up) Stage 1 Mopar PCM (Was told this was for a 2005, but it’s
for a 04, so it triggers the battery light. The battery is good and covered
under warranty still) Pizza Boy shift knob HPS Hawk Front Brake pads 17’’ 5Zigen FN01RC rims Continental ExtremeContact DWS tires. Recently bought, plenty
of good tread. All tires are covered under warranty at America’s Tire. -The sunroof currently doesn’t work. The motor is fine, but one of the pins is broken. I knew this was a common problem with the Srt-4, so I bought a pin replacement kit directly from Dodge. I haven’t had time to fix it yet. Stock Parts: Stock Wing / Stock Trunk The car runs and drives great. The clutch/pressure plate/TOB
were all professionally replaced under 500 miles ago professionally by Williams
Transmission in Napa. The car will pass smog as it sits no problem. The car
does not leak or smoke whatsoever. While the car does have some history, most
of it was just due to back luck, and is all cosmetic. I always kept up on the maintenance and
cleaned it often. Regularly changed oil/filter with Mobil Synthetic. The car has always been dependable and makes a great daily
driver. I have never modified the car with more than what you see listed above. Included with the car is the stock trunk and spoiler. The are both in good condition and have been in storage. Also included is the pin kit for the sunroof. Thanks for looking. |
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