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A604 41te 2005 Dodge Neon Automatic Transmission 02-05 Atx & Torque Converter on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States

Saint Petersburg, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MOPAR Model:Neon Manufacturer Part Number:04800312AA, 05145312AA, 5145312AA Year:2005 Make:Dodge

DODGE NEON
2002-2005

OEM ATX removed from a 2005 DODGE NEON SXT with around 100k miles, road tested ... works as should. Will fit any 02-05 Dodge NEON with Automatic transmission .... will not work with the R/T & SRT-4.

Includes torque converter.


Always parting out clean, low milage, rust free Florida NEON's, just send a message if you need something ... will get it listed.

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