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Southern Beauty Srt-4 on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:89975 Color: is in very nice shape and I would rate her a solid
Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States

Royal Oak, Michigan, United States
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2003 SRT-4

Yellow with black interior
Manual Trans.
ADR wheels
89,9xx miles
Kenwood CD player
Southern Car (from Georgia)
All Stock
Adult driven
All Maintenance performed
Clean Carfax
Vin: 1B3ES66S63D181454

I am selling my 2003 SRT4. Only 89k miles with a clean carfax report she has been adult driven and never modified. This southern beauty comes to Michigan from northern Georgia. This SRT comes with ADR wheels which really enhance her beautiful yellow body. The rear windows have been tinted and there are no signs of fading. A new clutch has been installed approx. 5k miles ago and she just received a recent oil change. A Kenwood CD player has been installed as well as new plugs and wires. 

The exterior is in very nice shape and I would rate her a solid 8/10. The paint is glossy with no signs of fading. There are a few teeny dings and light scratches as you'd typically find on an 11 year old car. As you will notice from the pictures she has a lower neon spoiler installed and a new front bumper (original bumper will be included in sale. Bottom lip was cracked and repair was attempted). The previous owner wanted a more muted look. I really like the sleeper style of this SRT. The ADR wheels are in really good shape with very minimal imperfection. The tires are in average shape and I would recommend replacing them next season. The interior is in very nice shape as well. I would rate a 9/10. Very well cared for and detailed regularly.

Mechanically she is in great shape. Her engine runs strong and pulls very well. The turbo boosts as it should without any hesitation. I have not experienced any oil or coolant leaks and there is no smoke on start up. The transmission is in fantastic shape. I have not experienced any grinds or similar issues. Brakes work as they should as well as all lights and turn signals. 

This SRT has been well cared for and will make a fantastic daily driver or weekend warrior. Clean and clear Michigan Title.

Please do not waste my time and I promise not to waste yours. 

If you have any questions please contact me on my cell phone. Please feel free to call anytime.

Thanks for your interest.

Nick
248-895-2625


Please note: Some items I have noticed that I would change if I was able to keep the car.
- Passenger side view mirror has a small hairline crack. (this is just the mirror and not the assembly. Part is $23.10 on Partsgeek.com)
- Driver front inner wheel liner can be replaced ($40.38 on Partsgeek.com)
- I would recommend replacing the tires within the next year. (I priced them at Discount tire and prices for a set start at $250)
- She is missing the rear passenger ADR wheel cap (I believe they are about $20 to replace)

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