2004 Dodge Srt 4 Electric Blue Srt4 Srt-4 Turbo Neon on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.4L Turbocharged 4-Cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Dodge
Model: Neon
Trim: SRT-4 Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 130,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
2004 Dodge SRT-4 Electric Blue
Original Owner (picked up from dealership in April 2004 with 12 miles on odometer)
Clear Title - in hand
Mileage: 129,800 (expected to go up due to daily driving)
Factory Items:
• Sunroof
• Limited Slip Diff
• 5-Speed Manual Transmission (no grinding in any gears!)
• Viper inspired front seats
Aftermarket Items:
• Turbonetics T-Clamps on Intercooler
• Prothane Engine Mount Inserts
• Mopar Performance Short Shifter
• Mopar Performance Borla Cat-Back Exhaust
• Booger Shifter Bushings
• AEM Cold Air Intake
• Greddy Oil Catch Can
• Motegi Five-Spoke 18" Rims (currently with BFG g-force super sport 235/40zR18's)
• Hondata Intake Manifold Gasket
• Mopar Performance Blow Off Plate
• Energy Suspension Complete Bushing Set (Red) -- Installed at 112,000 miles
• Koni Adjustable Front Struts -- Installed at 110,000 miles
• 4 Wheels/Tires/Lugs - 16" Steel Wheels (Black) with Goodyear Blizzak Snow/Ice Tires (195/60R16) with ~20% tread
• 4 Falken Azeni tires 215/55R18 (not mounted) ~10% tread
Recent Maintenance:
• Front Passenger Side Lower Control Arm Ball Joint Replaced -- Installed at 118,000 miles
• Koni Adjustable Front Struts (Replaced OEM) at 110,000 miles
• Mopar Performance Rear Struts (Replaced OEM) at 110,000 miles
• Energy Suspension Complete Bushing Set -- Installed at 112,000 miles
• Front Driver Side Caliper -- Replaced at 100,000 miles
• Front Rotors - Replaced at 100,000 miles
• Brake pads - Replaced at 100,000 miles
• Front Outer Tie Rod Ends (Driver and Passenger) -- Replaced at 95,000 miles
• NGK Plugs - Replaced at 100,000 miles
• Plug Wires - Replaced at 100,000 miles
• New Power Steering Pump -- Replaced at 120,000 miles
• Mobil 1 Full Synthetic 5w-20 - Used since first oil change (every 5k)
• Mobil 1 Oil Filter - Used since first oil change
Misc Info:
• This car has been my daily driver since it was brand new. The waste gate has never been touched or tampered with. The car currently gets 29mpg highway and 24mpg city. On my daily commute (highway/city mix) I average 27 mpg.
• The car does NOT grind going into any car (common issue on abused SRT-4's)
• I am still driving on the original clutch. It still grabs solid. Absolutely ZERO slippage. (Compare this to the people who needed a new one at 45,000 miles)
Known Issues:
• Sunroof electric motor does not work properly. It stopped working late last year.
• Passenger side windshield sprayer does not work. Needs new spray nozzle.
• Needs new tires before winter (or use included steelies and go until next spring)
• Paint flaking on driver's side door (top of window) about the size of a golf ball.
• One of the rear calipers feels like it is starting to stick. Possibly just a rotor.
• Check engine light is on for the power steering. For some reason, this did not turn off/reset after the power steering pump was replaced (earlier this spring). With the new PS pump, I believe the sensor has failed.
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