2003 Dodge Neon Srt4 Custom Show Car Big Turbo Check Video Famous On Youtube on 2040-cars
US $15,000.00
Year:2003
Mileage:71000
Color:
Carbon by Design Carbon Fiber Hood
Location:
Sylvania, Ohio, United States
This car has been well maintained since I got it. I am the 4th owner. This car hasn't seen snow since winter of 06. i purchased the car few weeks ago from my friend he needed the money really bad and always loved his car so much. car is great and really if i sell it i sell it if not i dont mind keeping it since its payed off and dont mid driving it on weekends. he purchased it in 07 when it was bone stock. he have done everything to this car so I know it's not all hacked together. Whoever gets this car will be getting a well taken care of ride and will love it hopefully as much as I do he i know for sure he did! Car is supper fast and for a guy like me 6 foot 5 tall its comfy. Car sits really low and the blow off valve sounds sooooo sexy. i was never a fan of a dodge neon but this one is sexy not going to lie. reason selling it is my drive way is steep and it takes almost 45 min for me to get it in the garage and out didnt think about it when i purchased it. can be raised up but i love the look of it when its this low. i would recommend some air rides on this bad boy! here is a link to the famouse youtube video there are few youtube users that have it with over million views was featured on tosh 5.0 as well few other shows that i heard from other people.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I2Qf5Bi1U3I
Exterior | | Carbon by Design Carbon Fiber Hood Carbon by Design Carbon Fiber Trunk Lid W/molded PVO spoiler Carbon Fiber Fog Light Bezels Carbon Fiber License Plate Insert Retro Fit Headlights Mcculloch 8000k HID Blackout Corner Lenses Roof Painted Gloss Black |
Interior | | Dual Gauge A-Pillar Pod Autometer Oil Pressure GaugeAutometer Wideband Air to Fuel Gauge AEM True Boost Gauge Carbon Fiber HAVC Cover Carbon Fiber B Pillars Carbon Fiber C Pillars Carbon Viper Inserts CTI Harness BarNRG 2 Racing Harnesses NRG Carbon Steering Wheel NRG Quick Release Hub NRG Short Hub Adapter |
Engine | | 2.4l Turbo |
Suspension | | Megan Coilovers w/ adjustable damper Powerslot Front and Rear Slotted Rotors |
Wheels/Tires | | 18 Satin Black XXR 527's Front: 18x8.75 +35 Rear: 18x8.75 +20 Nitto NT555's |
Audio/Video | | Pioneer AVIC-Z150BH Double Din Polk Momo 6 ? Components Polk Momo Rear 6—9 2 10 Polk DB1040 Subs Polk 250 Watt by 2 Amp |
Performance | | Turbonetics .50 Trim (.48 A/R) Turbo 38mm Wastegate w/ Dump Tube DiabloSport Predator Tuner HKS Pro Series Blow Off Valve 750cc Deatsch Werks Injectors 3 Bar MAP and TIP Sensor AEM Cai Exhaust Depot Hard Pipes Big Front Mount Intercooler 3" Satin Black Custom Side Exit Exhaust JMB Satin Black Plug Wire Heat Shield JMB Illusion Purple Transmission CoverJMB Radiator Gap Cover JMB Satin Black W/Illusion Purple Lettering Injector Cover JMB Radiator Hard Pipe JMB Satin Black Valve Cover |
Awards/Coverage | | Awards: Best Static Stance @ Street Life Tour in Xenia, OH 3rd Place Best Dodge @ Street Life Tour in Xenia, OH Best Sport Compact @ Import Face Off x2 in Columbus, OH 3rd Place Best Domestic @ Slamology in Indianapolis, IN Coverage: Neon srt4 vs 600hp Camaro on YouTube. |
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