2004 Dodge Neon Srt-4 Sedan 4-door 2.4l Great Car, New Tires, Adult Driven on 2040-cars
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
Up for sale is my 2004 Dodge Neon SRT-4. The car has 114,916 miles, is in overall good condition, and has the sunroof and viper front seat options. Custom turboback side-exit exhaust, Injen intercooler pipe kit, greddy electronic boost controller, fuel pressure regulator w/ gauge, HKS super sequential blow off valve, short throw shifter with custom billet SRT-4 shift knob, DevilsOwn methanol injection system(windshields washer reservoir has been set up for methanol tank), DTEC fuel controller with nintendo gameboy mounted for display/interface, upgraded race intercooler, ported throttle body, brand new OEM heavy duty clutch with aprox. 2000 miles, brand new Dunlop Direzza tires (245/45R/17) with approx. 1000 miles on gunmetal Konig wheels. The Kenwood RT-615 flip-out DVD player head unit will go with the car, as well as the radar detector mounted in front of the rear view mirror with wires already ran to sunroof switch. Also installed four Rockford Fosgate component speakers which sound great! Oil was just changed yesterday with Mobil 1 5W30 synthetic oil. Car runs strong and holds boost great. Has proven to be a very reliable car for me in the 3 1/2 years I have owned it. There are a few small dents/dings as expected for a 2004(pictures included), and some wear on the drivers side front seat. I also have a carbon fiber hood in my garage that will also go with car. I removed it due to the usual clear coat oxidation, with plans of wet sanding it and reapplying the clear cloat, but never got around to it. I have just bought a new car, and unfortunately do not have room for both in the garage. Clean and Clear Florida title with clean carfax. I am starting the bidding as a NO RESERVE auction to get things moving. My name is Sean and you can reach me at my cell 321-626-3581, or my email greggsm7@gmail.com. Buyer is responsible for picking up car/shipping it. Good luck and happy bidding!
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