2003 Dodge Neon Srt-4 With Lsd. Freshly Built Engine And Transmission on 2040-cars
East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States
For sale is my 2003 Dodge Neon SRT-4
This is a great turbo 4 cylinder sport compact car that is good on fuel, sounds good, and a car that is very customizable. This particular car has a fresh engine and transmission rebuild done by an SRT-4 specialist. Actual mileage on new parts including engine/trans is only 16 miles! If you want a reliable and clean SRT this is the one for you. Keep in mind this is a 10 year old car however a lot of the costs of maintenance have already been taken care of. For example if you bought this car you wouldn't need to do the timing belt for another 80,000 miles! If your looking for an SRT that is put together correctly and modded tastefully this is the one. Below I have listed what is included with the car. I can provide more pictures and details about the car all you need to do is ask. Any questions or concerns please text or call 908-494-3776 or message via eBay. Thanks! Rebuilt engine & transmission 16 miles on them Engine: Brand new: Polished crankshaft OEM head gasket OEM full gasket set Gates timing belt kit w/ OEM tensioner OEM piston rings King rod bearings OEM rod bolts King main bearings OEM Mopar sealants Oem cam sensor Trans: Brand New 3/4 gear synchro F.R.P 1/3/5 gear extender Upgraded clutch release fork LSD !!! Interior: SRT4 engraved floor mats Greddy turbo timer Sony radio Sony front speakers Direct fit sound system (Sony slim amp, R.F p3 slim sub), capacitor,, etc Viper seats Exterior: Caliber SRT4 rear badge Front lip Dual horns (louder) 6000k hids hi/low!! 4 way direct fit window rain visors! Squeegee wipers Shorty antenna Inspection thru 7/2014 Misc: Mopar blow off valve New battery Mopar rear control arms Full body prothane bushing kit!! Fresh mopar tie rods, ball joints, all 4 wheel bearings/hubs/studs Afe 2.5 -3.5" short ram intake Mopar Stage 1 injectors |
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