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2004 Chrysler Crossfire Limited Low Price! on 2040-cars

US $7,700.00
Year:2004 Mileage:48000
Location:

Lynn, Massachusetts, United States

Lynn, Massachusetts, United States

I bought this car with around 9k ,This is a very nice Crossfire LE this car is built in karmann Germany Mercedes with a American badge very well made auto, with 48000miles this is a very fun car to drive, but family is getting larger and Im in need of larger car, this Cars paint really shines! it does have some minor imperfections some curb rash on wheel from parking mostly on right side, scratches that were touched up and a few door dings that could only be seen in certain angles. their is a small scuff on the rear quarter joining with rear bumper, but over all very miner stuff that is being said being a picky person,  the car looks and shines beautiful the interior has normal to better wear, very nice threw out. the drive train runs and drives very smooth, Now to the GOOD STUFF! Brakes oem with high performance brake bads 8000k ago same time nitto envo high performance tiers the car has always been run on royal purple oil, it has a brand new K&N drop in air filter that never has to be replaced, good for a couple more horsepower and better mpg, this car has a evo sport pully set that increased the HP and TQ, a lot lighter, and just as strong as stock, this car also just had new high performance iridium spark plugs put in, this vehicle takes two per cylinders, that's 12 of the most  expensive plugs made, the car also has a full stainless steal catback, never to replace Borla exhuast system that sounds amazing, also a lower diffuser that really makes the rear look more balanced and aids in down force "that is the ribed  lined body kit that is on each side of the exhaust,  factory color also Brand New Battery less than three weeks old along with a fresh oil and filter change, all UPGRADES clean professionally installed,  true upgrades that make the car stronger and better. low miles and good condition at one of the best prices on the net make this a great buy! The car is being sold as is, not perfect but not far, buyer must arrange shipping if needed or could be picked up locally. a lot of car for the money. 7500firm

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