2005 Chrysler Crossfire Srt-6 Supercharged Coupe Runs Great 330hp No Reserve!!!! on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
This is a NO RESERVE auction This car will absolutely be sold to the highest bidder! Here is a beautiful 2005 Crossfire SRT-6 Coupe with only 57k original miles! This rare low production car is a Two owner California car with a clear Carfax. The engine is an AMG (Mercedes Performance Division) designed 3.2l Supercharged. It puts out 330 horsepower bone stock and it runs excellent. Performance is respectable; 0-60 mph 5 seconds and quarter mile at 13.3 seconds, enough to blow most cars off the road. The car is very clean and you won't be disappointed! Please call me at 619-847-3 0 5 1 with questions.
Exterior wise this crossfire is in good shape for a 9 year old vehicle. Paint is very clean with only a few small nicks and scratches from normal use. Paint condition is about a 8.5 out of 10. If you have any further questions regarding the condition of the car feel free to give me a call!
Interior wise the car looks good and is all original. Seats are special SRT-6 Alcantara Suede seats and are both in excellent condition. Both seats are power and heated. No odd smells. Interior plastic is all in good condition. Carpet is perfect with no wear or holes and it comes with factory floor mats too. Has traction control button on the dash and Infinity Premium stereo system with tweeters, mids and subs. Has dual climate control and AC blows cold and heater warm. Steering wheel is in excellent shape as well as dash and all plastic controls and switches. Headliner is clean and is what you would expect of a 57k mile car. Everything works!
Mechanically the car runs excellent and transmission shifts perfectly. Has the upgraded AMG brakes and AMG performance 3.2l supercharged engine which makes 330hp. The 5 speed automatic transmission shifts smooth and precise. Front brakes in excellent shape and pads have over 80% remaining. Tires are all in good shape and are over 85% in rear and 85% up front.
Please call me if you have any questions at 619-847-3051
I am a one man car dealer located in San Diego, CA. A $250 dealer fee will be added to the buy it now price, or any offer or counteroffer accepted, no exceptions, so please bare that in mind when buying, making an offer, or accepting a counteroffer from me. A $500 deposit via PayPal instant transfer is due within 24 hours of the auction end, no exceptions, and full payment is due within 3 days of the auction end, no exceptions. This vehicle is being offered strictly AS-IS, no warranty. Please remember this is a used car, not a new car. If there is anything at all you'd like to know about it that I haven't covered, please feel free to ask. |
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