2003-2005 Dodge Neon Srt4 Srt-4 Engine Long Block Gt Cruiser Motor 2.4l Turbo 2 on 2040-parts.com
Festus, Missouri, US
Good Used Condition Dodge Neon SRT-4/Gt Cruiser Long Block, no issues or knocking. Has 134K miles. Freight to a business or a local terminal will be around $150-200, to a residence is around $300+. Insurance is $30 extra, message me for an exact quote. Buyer is responsible for fitment, what you see is what you get. Buyer pays shipping, paypal or credit cards accepted, Buyer must pay within 2 days of auction ending. Thanks for looking, check out my other auctions.
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