2003 Dodge Neon Srt-4 Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Minot, North Dakota, United States
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Car is in very good condition. No rust or major dents. Few chips here and there. Windows all recently retinted about a year ago. Rally Stripes put on just last June. Smoke free, no burns or musty smellls. No tears or stains in the interior and under the hood is also pretty clean. I always kept everything wiped off, she's my baby!
Car specs as follows: Chassis and transmission 2003 Transmission DOES have LSD upgrade Engine is from 2005 SRT-4 and is currently about 73,000 Doesnt use any oil. Just what is caught in catch cans. Always put in Mobil 1 5W-30 Synthetic and Mobil 1 filter Turbo runs good and still defintely pulls hard, no shaft play. NGK Spark Plugs, have about 1000 miles on. Coil pack heat shield Battery is about six months old Radiator flush recently done Power Steering flush recently done Both control arms new Front tires Falken 80% Rear Tires 20% Drilled Rotors (pads replaced roughly 4,000 miles ago MPX Stage 3 front mount Intercooler AEM Upper hard pipe with temp sensor (screw in type)(comes with extra spare temp sensor) HKS SSQ IV BOV, about a year old K&N Cold Air Intake Typhoon (Chrome finish) MPX 3 inch Side Exit, cat delete. (Two bungs, one fore ecu and other for wideband) Booger Bushings AEM Oil Catch Can (from valve cover)(Chrome finish) MPX Oil Catch Can (Chrome finish) Mopar Upper & Rear Strut Bars Hallmann Boost controller Diablo Tuned (Diablo Intune comes with car) AEM Boost Controller (Digital Readout) AEM A/F Ratio Wideband w/extra sensor (Digital Readout) AEM Oil Pressure (Digital Readout) AEM Oil Temp (Digital Readout) Triple Guage Pod Silicone Radiator Hose (Upper) Security System Stereo System Sony CD Player Deck 1200 Watt Kenwood Amp (2 years old) 15' Kicker L7 (Less than year old) Custom built box to fit trunk and match rally stripes. Box is tuned down to 32hz. for that ground shaking bass Parts that come with car: Spare SRT-4 Turbo (No shaft play, great condition) Hurst Short Throw Shifter, (Brand new, in box) Prothane Motor Mounts (New) Silicone Raditor Hose (Lower) Spare 2.4L engine, head is blown had 96,000 miles. Timing belt snapped. Two Capacitors, 1 Farad each Boomba BOV Stock Exhaust Tips Car Cover I have all paperwork for the motor swap (done in 10-2011 at a Qualified Repair Shop) and all other mainteince records. I also have all receipts for all of the aftermarket parts. Car runs real strong and has gave me no problems since motor swap. Always starts right up and runs smoothly down highway. All of the AEM gauges are installed into vehicle. Sensors for oil temp and pressure are ran down under dashboard and need to be tapped into back of the head. All other wires for the rest of the gauges are already installed and working. Everything for the A/C is still under the hood, but cant for sure say everything is there. Either way AC does not work. Heat works well as well as rear defrost. Stereo comes with. Some serious ground shaking bass when the music bumps. Is not much of anything wrong with car, only selling because I'm out of time. If I was to hold onto car, I would be getting repairs to the emergency brake (doesnt hold very well, been tightened.) With the stage 2 injectors, this machine would be insane. That's the only thing holding it back. Everything else is there including the Diablo to turn up the fuel. Im never one to drop my clutch or do burnouts. I have not replaced the clutch and have had for the last couple years, so If you know these cars, I'm not sure how much is left of the clutch, but not showing no problems. I'm selling this car only because I no longer have time. I don't need the money or am I in a hurry to sell. She's my baby and been my hobby, so the price is firm. Price might seem high to you, but comes with spare motor to rebuilt, spare turbo and a good amount of aftermarket parts. Engine only has roughly 73,000 miles. That is really low mileage for an SRT these days!!! So my price is firm, I wont budge much. Any questions please feel free to contact and I will reply as soon as possible. Buyer is responsible for pickup and/or delivery of purchased vehicle. Buyer assumes all responsibilites as winning contract of auction. Deposit of $500 due within 72 hours of end of auction. Thanks More pics to be posted soon. If you wanna see more, please message me. |
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