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1995 Dodge Stealth Base Hatchback 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $3,000.00
Year:1995 Mileage:135074
Location:

Covington, Georgia, United States

Covington, Georgia, United States
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Up for Sale is my 95 Dodge Stealth SOCH Base

This is my first car and its car to let go....but I have a house to build so here is your chance to own a cool car!

As you can see in the pictures the car is well taken care, besides a few things and the hood chipping off the paint.

4 New Hanhook tires were installed 1800 miles ago size: 245/75/17 The rims is a non brand I got from PeP Boys.

The following were installed on 10/9/11 all parts bought brand new, most on 3sx.com All very pricey....

  • Stage 2 Clutch XTD with light weight Flywheel 
  • Master Clutch
  • Master Cilinder
The following were installed on 9/4/11:

  • Water Pump
  • Timing Belt
  • Oil Pump
  • Front Camshaft Seal 
  • Ream Main Seal
  • Install 4 KSPORT Coilover they are adjustable, but can't find the tools that came with the kit
  • Red Stainless Steel Brake Hose
Every year replaced Spark Plug Wires with Magnacore #6581
NGK Copper Plugs #5238
Fuel Filter

Some time in October of 2012, I have the parts list I purchase, just not the labor:

  • Oil Pump Gasket
  • 60K complete
  • 3SX Light Weight Pulley
  • Short Shifter from 3SX
Brake fluid was flushed in March of this year.

Been driving the car 1-2 times a week.

Optima Red Top with cables routed in the back for subwoofer. 
Not sure the dimensions of the SUB Box, I have no use for it. The fake NOS can is a capacitor. There is a Amp rack underneath the box.

Car rides and shifts smooth. 
Does Not Leak Oil! Cold AC
Original Floor Mats
White Faceplate Speedometer, Oil, Battery, and Temp Glows Blue or Green with Switch
Front Strut Bar 
Dynamat in the truck
Drilled and Slotted Rotors
ABC Green Stuff Brake Pads
STEALTH Pedals
STEALTH Door Sills
Flowmaster Super 44 Muffler with up tips






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