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2004 Ion Stage 2 Show Car, Subs, Blacklights, Strobe, Body Kit, Tvs, 97,000 Mile on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:97000
Location:

Silver Springs, Nevada, United States

Silver Springs, Nevada, United States
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I am selling my 2004 Saturn Ion Stage 2 show car. It is a show car not a race car first of all so it had not been beat to death like a lot of other. It has 97,000 miles on a 4 cyl. Engine and 5 speed gets 35MPG consistently. 
It has a full kenwood set up including

All service records since new!!! 

- BRAND NEW 19" Tires 4 days ago
- 2 12" Subs pushing 3000 watts
-5 channel kenwood amp, 
- kenwood door and back speakers 
-2 fold down TV screens,
- DVD player,
- carbon fiber hood 
-carbon fiber interior
- custom seats
- FULL body kit
- ground effects (switch inside)
- interior black lights (switch inside)
- strobe lights 
- custom truck for speakers
- custom dark purple suede
- cold air intake
- custom exhaust (sounds good)
- keyless entry
And best of all ITS A quad coupe WHICH MEANS HIDDEN SUICIDE DOORS!!!

If your interest please call me at 775-219-5886

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