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04 2004 Srt Srt4 Dodge Neon / Silver / Carbon Fiber Hood / Fully Rebuilt Engine on 2040-cars

US $8,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:105348
Location:

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Walled Lake, Michigan, United States

Up for sale is a 2004 SRT4 neon that we took under our wing. The previous owner stated he had gotten stuck in a snow drift and over reved the engine causing a engine rod knock. We rebuilt the engine from top to bottom. We are a auto repair facility & used car dealer. We sell only about ten cars a year as out primary focus is customer repairs. Over all the car is in great condition for the year/age. small hole on lower portion of drivers seat. We are not a body shop but we did notice that the front bumper has been repaired/painted and rear bumper has been painted. Paint is very close but off a few shades. Assuming it was in some sort of small accident? Carfax shows no accident history. We are not sure why the bumpers have been painted but we want to be 100% up front about all details in regards to this car. The body has 105k. The tires are getting low and will need to be replaced soon. Everything works on the car as it should. ENGINE: We have put 450 miles on new engine since rebuild/Rebuilt cylinder head / Resurfaced cylinder head to guarantee proper surface finish / Cleaned engine block / Honed engine block, still standard bore / Decked engine block to guarantee proper surface finish / turned crankshaft / new main & rod bearings / ARP rod bolts / installed new core plugs in block / OEM Dodge cylinder head bolts / OEM Dodge rods, pistons, & rings were used in the rebuild / new oil pump & pickup tube / new balancer chain & guides/tensioner / new timing belt and components / new water pump / new alternator / new cooling fan assembly / new upstream o2 sensor / new air filter. TRANSMISSION: 1,3,5 gear shift extender / new clutch throwout bearing & pivot arm / new 3rd gear synchro / replaced any parts that needed attention inside transmission. CHASSIS: new front wheel bearings / new front & rear drilled/slotted rotors / new front & rear brake pads / new a/c condenser / new lower ball joints / new outer tie rod ends (needs alignment, we do not have an alignment rack at our shop) / new top RH engine mount / New Carbon fiber hood

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