Srt-4 Built, Low Miles, Big Turbo on 2040-cars
Linden, New Jersey, United States
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For sale is my Dodge SRT4, I purchased this car back in November of 2012 as a stock car. The car is intensely modified and isn't for a first time driver, more so for someone who is looking for something that has everything done already. The motor currently has 1,416 miles and the body has 65k. The turbo does smoke from time to time mostly on cold starts but normally goes away very shortly when you start driving it seems like the turbo seals are going which are relatively cheap to get replaced. Other then that the car runs, drives and boosts perfectly. From interior to exterior to the show car engine bay it has it all. If you have any questions or concerns please message me. Thanks.
Engine -
JE Pistons 8.5.1
compression .20 over -
Eagle Rods -
BC Stage 2 cams -
King Main
bearings and rod bearings -
Gates racing
water pump and timing belt kit -
Fidanza polished
cam gears -
Turbonetics 50
trim .63 A/R turbo -
AGP log
manifold/o2 housing/dump tube - [Ceramic
coated] -
Tial 38mm
external wastegate -
Exhaust Depot 3 inch
side exit exhaust -
Bwoody solid
upper and lower motor mounts -
JMF
intake manifold -
Custom
3 inch upper intercooler piping with 50mm Tial blow off valve -
MPX
62mm throttle body -
Mishimoto
radiator -
Mopar
3 Bar MAP/TIP sensors -
Big front mount intercooler Transmission -
ACT
HDG6 sprung Clutch kit and light weight flywheel -
Booger
shifter bushings -
Wikyd
Performance pivot ball -
DCR
fork -
3rd
gear extender -
AGP
shift selector -
Torque
Solution solid transmission mount
Fuel - Bosch 044 fuel pump - Bottle neck fix - -6 feed - AGP return line - Aeromotive fuel filter - Aeromotive fuel pressure regulator - Perrin fuel rail - Fuel Injector Development 1200cc injectors - Fuel Pump Rewire kit Misc - -
D2
coilovers -
Fully
powder coated engine bay -
Smoked
side markers -
Viper
front emblem -
Engine
bay bolt kit -
LED
license plate lights -
Full
LED interior lights -
MPX
black housing headlights -
“Red
out” tail lights -
STR
520 wheels 17x9 +20 with Yokahoma S drive 215/45 tires -
Boomba
oil cap -
Billet
Technologies rad cap -
Billet
Technologies oil dipstick cover -
Bwoody
overflow bottle -
SRT
nostril badge -
HKS
turbo timer -
AEM
UEGO wideband -
AEM
Oil pressure 0-100 -
Custom
dual vent gauge pod -
Autometer
30/30 boost -
20%
tints all around -
Battery
relocated to the trunk -
AC
delete -
Wiper
fluid delete -
Shaved
bay
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