2004 Dodge Neon Srt-4 Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Bradfordwoods, Pennsylvania, United States
It took me over a year and a half to find an SRT4 with such few modifications. The previous owner worked at Dodge where it received cold air intake, waste gate, and new program power control module which equals stage 1 modification. This work was performed at 34,521 mi. I have the paper work to show this. Since I've owned the car I had the clutch and lower bushings replaced at Dodge dealership. Also have paper work for this.The modular clutch was replaced due to a broken spring. The only way to repair was to replace it. The mileage when clutch was replaced was 43,119 mi. The body and interior are in extreme fine condition. For accuracy scratch on left rear bumper scratch on left and right front wheels and very small blemishes on hood that photos can't show. The car is completely rust free. All the pinch seams are rust free in the doors, trunk and hood. The invisible graphic decals are still all in tact. Trunk, front fenders, hood. I have a recent Carfax to show that it has never been in an accident. All previous owners have passed on the information of using mobile synthetic 5W30 oil. The brake pads and rotors were replaced with new ones from previous owner. The car could use 4 new tires. I would be more than happy to answer any questions that you have. $500.00 Paypal down payment. Cashiers check within 2 weeks with full payment. Will help with loading if being shipped.
49500 miles on car 9000.00 reserved price my phone number 4128187770 |
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