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2002 Chrysler Prowler Base Convertible 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:15019
Location:

Palm Bay, Florida, United States

Palm Bay, Florida, United States

As everyone knows to just let a car set and not drive it causes more trouble they putting a moderate amount of mi. The photo will show the love and extra's put into it the engine compartment has need treated to a vast amount of polished Crome 
Custom pin striping done at the factory, and signed in the rear on the trunk.
Front end was checked and alignment was done
Both upper, and lower radiator hoses were replaced, for my own peace of mind.
New Optium 6 pack battery, installed by Gator Chrysler of Melbourne, the only shop to work on it. 
All service ie. Oil filter fluids changed every 3000 mi or sooner by Chrysler, 
Shocks 4 have been changes as per Chrysler recall.
White Led lights under the front bumpers
 Red led's in the engine compartment.
 Front camera and rear camera .
Pioneer touch screen radio w/cd Sirius xm w/ Bluetooth ,pandora  camera's work thru radio
6 new speakers w/ amp and base volume dial
Custom console
Polished trim under gauges
Crome trim around speakers and dash
Brushed allumin plates on AC switch panel  AC vents, around door release handles
Padded head rest, w/ prowler logo
Polished allumin  door thresh hold
Vertical doors w/ white led light strip under the door, that turns on when open.
New rubber seals for the convertible top installed by Chrysler 
Brushed trim on trunk lid where top lock's down
Wind brake attaches to the trunk when the top is down. It is smoke plexiglass, w/ inca gold trim to snap down into the top's latch holes
Prowler hitch
Chrysler badgeing on trunk and hood
Rear window defrost 
Turn signals over side mirrors
Red led lights in rear, above bumpers, and below trunk lid
Yellow led trim strips under head lights both sides
Grill has Crome  strips
Front turn signals have Crome insert trim, and rear brake lights are trimmed w/ Crome trim with 
a prowler insignia over laid on the red lense. 
5 yr. extended warranty bumper to bumper good to 78,500 mi, which is paid for, and could be transferred to new owner with right sale price! 
Service Manuel  brosures prior owners paper work in my possession 
There isn't another Prowler dressed out there that is for sale like mine.
Convertible top is a 10 and paint is in excellent condition.

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