1991 Dodge Stealth Rt/tt Twin Turbo Awd V6 (vr4) Red/black on 2040-cars
Ladera Ranch, California, United States
Need to get rid of my toys.
1991 Dodge stealth RT twin turbo. All wheel drive. 5 speed manual. red exterior. Paint is very nice and shiny. Minor flaws here and there but nothing bad. Front bumper has rock chips. Black leather interior. Front seat has a dime size hole. (Purchased that way) passenger seat is nice. Rear seat is perfect. Carpet is nice. Dash is nice (the defrost vents are starting to rise common issue with these cars) all the glass is nice no cracks. everything is functional. Power door locks and windows. Cruise control. All gauges work and are very accurate. Great oil pressure. Never overheats. Just changed the oil. Has a touch screen navigation head unit. It works perfectly and the navigation is activated. The flip up lights work. All lights are working. Signals. Etc. Car drives very smooth and nice. Shifts perfect. No grinding in any gear. I believe there is a short in the alarm system somewhere if I don't start car for a day or 2 the battery will drain. Haven't had time to replace. But shouldn't be a big deal. Alternator and battery are brand new. Trunk is super clean and has spare tire still. Stock wheels. Brakes are good. This car is not driven hard at all. Never seen redline. Stock car except for the Y pipe for intake was replaced with a chrome one. And cone intake filter I have stock air box still. Cat delete. ( I have stock cat as well) replaced blow off valve with aftermarket. ( I have stock one ) and that's it. Everything else is bone stock. Healthy motor. Turbos boost strong. Stock boost. I am second owner. 155k miles. Original owner had rebuild done at 124k miles. Clean california title. Pink slip in hand. Registered till march 2015. Just passed smog. |
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