2005 Dodge Neon Srt-4 Sedan Stone White 23,277 Miles Completely Stock on 2040-cars
Rosamond, California, United States
Engine:2.4L 2429CC 148Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Make: Dodge
Number of Doors: 4
Model: Neon
Mileage: 23,277
Trim: SRT-4 Sedan 4-Door
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: FWD
Number of Cylinders: 4
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Windows
VIN: 1B3ES66SX5D225863
I thought I would keep this car forever and mod it to the limit, which is the reason I have kept it this long. However, a lot has happened since buying the SRT-4 as a 19-year old kid. It was a bang for a buck that is for sure! I have had the title in hand since August 2006 after I bought in February 2006 for $19,300. In 2007-2008 time frame it saw about a half a dozen passes at the track. Other than that, its life has been filled with two 2,500 mile trips across the US for military moves and sitting in storage for the better part of 7 years. I have been living in Cali for 3 months, but plan to head back overseas later this year and there is no reason to let it sit anymore.
The oil has been changed every 3-5k miles and the tires have been rotated regularly. As you can see in the pic, the tires will probably need replacement in the next 5-10,000 miles (still has original BF Goodrich's). Everything is original on the car except I have a Maddog 72% reduction short thow shifter and the homemade home depot catch can installed on the intake system (if you don't like it I have the stock line). In addition, I have a Maxxfab 3in single rear exit exhaust (still in the box fedex'd from Maxxfab), a Greddy Type-RS blow off valve, and a pair of BF Goodrich G-Force TA drag radials mounted on 15in PT steelies (extra cost in addition to car).
The car has never been driven in the winter and only has one small ding below the passenger side mirror, from a metal rake handle, which fell against the car. The clutch master cylinder was replaced under warranty at a little over 1,000 miles. In addition, the passenger side mirror was replaced under warranty after my dad bumped a metal support beam in our basement while storing the car. The mirror was a little loose so he took it to the dealer and they replaced it.
For the Cali buyers, the car is currently registered in PA so it will need to be transferred. Like I said, I have the title in hand and am ready to sell, but I am not open to low ball offers. The car is nearly brand new (still smells new), has been well maintained, and is in very good condition. Please let me know if you have any questions.
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