2003 Dodge Neon Srt-4 Sedan 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars
Swartz Creek, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:2.4L 2429CC 148Cu. In. l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Dodge
Number of Cylinders: 4
Model: Neon
Trim: SRT-4 Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: FWD
Mileage: 117,000
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: Red
2003 SRT 4. Good mechanical condition. Has a few bolt ons. Compression tested engine and all cylinders were 140 PSI. Rides smooth and runs great. Tuned for 15 PSI of boost. Body is in good shape except the rear facia has paint flaking off and has a 2'' crack, but can only be seen when the trunk is open. Passenger rear door has a 4'' scratch ( Shown in picture), but coverd with a touch up pen.
NEW PARTS
- New G force tires. Have 1,500 miles on them. $800.00 new.
- Ball joints
- CV shafts
- Tie rod ends
- Fuel pump
- All front end suspension bushings are new and polyurathane
- Polyurathane rear trailing arm bushings
- Serviced AC system
- Front wheel bearings
- Brakes have 65% left. I changed the front and rear rotors and pads at 80,000 miles
- Battery
- Spark plugs
- Coolant flush
- New trans fluid
UPGRADES/BOLT ONS
- Eibach front and rear sway bars
- Eibach 2'' lowering springs
- Kazera 18'' wheels
- Polyurathane motr mount inserts
- Triple Pod A- piller
- AEM wideband gauge
- AEM tru boost boost gauge/ boost controller (Controller doesnt work, still have reciept. Was too busy to bother)
- AGP WGA
- STAGE 1 injectors
- STAGE 1 PCM
- Polyurathane suspension bushings
- Hurst short throw shifter
- Short ram intake
- AGP upper hard pipe
- Greddy type RZ blow off valve
- Head lamp eyelids
- Tinted rear windows
- Tinted tail lights
- NeedsWings 3'' down pipe with electronic cut out
- Mopar Cat back catless exhaust
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