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2005 Chrysler Crossfire-custom Exhaust, Sound System, Grill, New Tires & Breaks on 2040-cars

US $12,399.00
Year:2005 Mileage:56200 Color: Black /
 Black
Location:

Oakland, New Jersey, United States

Oakland, New Jersey, United States
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:215 HP V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: 1C3AN59L65X032387 Year: 2005
Make: Chrysler
Model: Crossfire
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: MP3 Player, Premium Sound System, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 56,200
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

INFO
  • I am a private seller so don't worry about extra fees. My name is Rob and you can contact me at any time through messaging me on here or by calling or texting me at 201-370-9156. My car is located in Oakland, NJ. Contact me with any questions. Buyer is responsible for shipping the car or picking it up.

CAR'S OVERVIEW
  • You are viewing a 2005 Chrysler Crossfire 6 Speed Manual Transmission with only 56,000 miles. 
  • Shares 85% of its parts with the Mercedes SLK 320 including its V6 engine and transmission.
  • Spoiler automatically goes up at 65 miles per hour and retracts below 35 miles per hour. There is a button on the console to put it up or down manually as well if you like the look better when driving through the town.
  • I have owned the car for a year and have put on only 8,000 miles! Adult owned! I bought the car completely stock. All modifications have been done in the past year that I have owned this car.
  • Engine and suspension are stock! There have been no modifications done there.
  • There are approximately 85 photos of this car below. Pictures speak a thousand words as they say! This car is truly one of a kind and it turns heads everywhere. I am only selling because I now need a truck for my new job.
  • There is one YOUTUBE video below which shows the sound of my custom exhaust and the transparency of the tail light tint. 5,000 views!

MAINTENANCE
  • 2 New Front Tires (Less then 200 miles)
  • 2 New Rear Tires (Less then 2,000 miles)
  • New Break Pads (Less then 200 miles)
  • New Oil Change (Less then 200 miles)
  • Chip In Windshield Repaired Last April By Safelight. It was filled in so it won't lead to a crack.

This is a savings of $1,200 for the new buyer.

UPGRADES
  • Custom Exhaust System 
    • Upgraded piping from 2.25 to 2.50 for more flow. Added a Flowmaster Super 44 Muffler. Added C4 Corvette Tips. See YOUTUBE video below of the sound. Nearly 5,000 views!
  • Custom Sound System 
    • Upgraded both door speakers and tweeters with Kenwood KFC-P709P 6.5 inch component speakers
    • Upgraded the head unit to a Kenwood Excelong KDC-X395
    • Installed a customKicker CVT6 6.5" 600 Watt Shallow Mount Subwoofers behind each seat into the back wall. These were installed to give the cars audio a fuller sound since all the speakers are in front ouf you. They do not touch the back of the seat and will not make your seat vibrate or any other parts of the car. No base Crossfire has subwoofers in it and any limited edition Crossfire definitely doesn't have upgraded subs or a sound system that sounds as crisp as this one.
    • Installed a custom mounted 600 watt Sony Xplod Amplifier to power the subwoofers. This is mounted on the angeld down back wall so it doesn't take up trunk space.
  • After Market Black Stainless Steel Mesh Grill
    • Completely changes the front end look of the car from any other Chrysler vehicle, let alone a Crossfire.
  • Window Tint
    • 5% tint on the rear glass window and quarter windows. The dark tint was used to prevent people from looking into the trunk. Safety first!
    • 35% tint on the front two windows. Not to dark or to light. Its shade depends on how the sun hits it, which the pictures show.
  • Tail Light and Side Markers Spray Tinted
    • These lights were done using a special paint where the lights look dark, almost black glass like, but allow turn signals, break lights, and backup lights to shine through like they were factory. See YOUTUBE video below that features the exhaust sound. The lights are tinted there.
  • Red Calipers
    • Calipers were painted red with Duplicolor caliper high temperature paint kit. Color won't fade.
  • Black Wheels
    • These are the factory wheels that were painted with a removable paint called Plasti Dip. If you haven't heard of the product do a Youtube or Google search. Everyone uses it. It comes out of a spray can in a liquid rubber form. When it sets it gives protection to the wheel underneath, a new changed color, and it is completely removable with no harm to the wheel! I just did 4 new coats to each wheel on 2/15/13. The paint should be good for a year if you decide to keep the wheels black.
  • Custom Hub Caps
    • I took off the lug cap cover to expose the lugs and make the wheels look more aftermarket and the car look sportier. To cover the exposed hub openings I used knock out plugs from Home Depot.
  • Debadged "Crossfire" Letters From Rear Hatch
    • Took them off because it makes the car look cleaner and sleeker in my opinion.
In all these modifications total approximately $2,500 and it all comes with the car!

ADDED ITEMS THAT COME WITH YOUR PURCHASE
  • Original Factory Radio
  • Flip Up License Plate Mount
    • Mounting brackets go under the bumper, instead of drilling holes into the bumper, and the license plate can flip up, or slide back underneath the car so it won't be seen. I bought it, but then decided to go with no license plate.
  • Cup Holder
    • These cars don't have cup holders, so I bought one that fits two cups and personal items. Just place it between the seat and center console and it stays in place.
  • Factory Manuals And Roadside Equipment
    • Manuals are in the glove compartment. Tire iron and tire pump are in the cargo area underneath the trunk floor mat.
  • Factory Lug Nut Covers
    • I took them off to expose the lug nuts. 
YOUTUBE VIDEO OF EXHAUST AND TAIL LIGHT TINT AND PHOTOS


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