2005 Dodge Neon Srt-4 Many Upgrades! Rare Color! Kicker, Sunroof on 2040-cars
Simpsonville, South Carolina, United States
2005 srt4 needs clutch and paint 142k miles really clean car drilled and
slotted front rotors AGP delta series big turbo setup with AGP 38mm
external waste gate torque solutions solid motor mounts injector clinic
injectors AGP 3 inch intake billet aluminum throttle body with spacer
mpx big front mount intercooler with hard pipes HKS ssqv blow off valve 3
bar map sensor with AGP billet adapter mopar strut tower bar stage 1
ecu .aem wideband mpx short throw shifter (awesome feel) apexi avcr
boost controller. Car has sunroof and oem viper inspired race seat and
would haul the mail before the clutch went bad car is moveable but
clutch pretty much done. Car also has the oem kicker sub in trunk with 6
disc oem changer. Lunar series auto meter 30 30 boost gauge and mpx
full 3 inch exhaust and led taillights. I am open to offers to end auction early. Shipping can be arranged.
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The Walter P. Chrysler Museum is shutting down permanently this December
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