2009 Dodge Caliber Srt-4 on 2040-cars
Boulder, Colorado, United States
I have a Black '09 DODGE CALIBER SRT4 for
sale. It has 37,000 miles and runs excellent. It is a 6 speed manual
transmission. I just recently put in a new clutch kit that cost $1,200
(parts/labor). Custom parts include; $600 headlights and taillights,
$400 blow-off valve, $1,000 Alpine Dvd head unit, a $1,500 Rocksford amp
powering a 12" HCCA ORION enclosed sub woofer. The car is wired for a
sound system including a deep 6-celled battery and a 200 amp alternator.
All in all this is a great car with just some minor dings and chips.
Give me a call or text if you wish to know anything further about the
vehicle.
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