2005 Chrysler Crossfire Srt-6 Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
McDonald, Tennessee, United States
I'm selling my 2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 with 25k original miles. Black with black alcantara interior. It's in mint condition both inside and out, and runs and drives just like new. Shortly after I purchased it, I found out that it was at one point a manufacturer buyback. I don't know why, but my guess is due to the secondary air pump. I bought it with the check engine light on and spent a good amount of time trying to track down the problem. After taking it to several shops that could not fix it, an AMG specialist diagnosed it as the secondary air pump, and after replacing this, I've never had another issue. I've owned the car for about 2 years and it has been an absolute blast to own and drive, but it's now an extra car and I don't drive it enough to justify keeping it. During the time I've owned it I replaced the intercooler pump with a Johnson pump to avoid the infamous IC pump failure, and a NeedsWings single cold air intake (Very noticeable power gains and supercharger whine). I also replaced the stock head unit with a Sony unit which matches the dash perfectly, replaced the door speakers with Infinity Kappas powered by an Alpine amp, and installed an 8" 80w sub in the trunk. Door panels were professionally recovered in two toned black and white leather. Overall the car is in exceptional condition physically and mechanically, and needs absolutely nothing. Within the past 3k miles the transmission fluid has been flushed and the oil has been changed with Mobile 1 full synthetic. Car has brand new rear tires; fronts have about 50% tread. I'm in no rush to sell as I really do love the car but because so please no lowballing. All serious buyers feel free to contact me with any questions: 423 637 6220.
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