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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:11 PM
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I've seen a lot of SRT's in pretty damn good shape for around $10,000...
 
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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:17 PM
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they didnt have any or i would of got that one the one i trade in was in that goood of shape it was worth 4500 so they wont get there money out of it so i am not worried bout so what you guy think bout it
 
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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:19 PM
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I just personally think it was a little lateral. If I was going to get another neon, I would get an SRT for sure.


 
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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:22 PM
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there are no dealers around town or any where in the state that has an srt4 and personally insurance is cheaper for me on the rt then the srt4 since i am only 20
 
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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 05:56 PM
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I love the color, but I'm not sure whether I like that front bumper or not. Moving "up" to a Neon R/T is no different then moving "up" to a Neon SRT-4 (the only difference is your not getting as much power) . You just saved yourself the trouble of swapping over all the Magnum engine components, and you got a newer Neon with more features (should have at least), 4-wheel disc brakes, just to start. Besides, your saving a ton of money on insurance and the only SRT's your finding for that price are 03's with a lot of miles. $10,000 for a 2003 Neon R/T is very high though...back in November of 2005 I paid $9,500 for my R/T with only 28,xxx miles...

Oh, and you could have just contacted an administrator and have them change your existing username, rather then creating a whole new account.
 
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Old Jul 10, 2007 | 06:05 PM
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o didnt know that and when you bought yours what all was done to it and the other reason i wient with the rt is because i can still work on it my self to give it more power which thats what i want i dont want to buy something that is already at 200 = hp and in indiana everything is higher we have alot of hidden taxes so really i didnt get that bad of a deal imo i mean all think different and have different ways of wanting to get the most power. the front bumper is just the stock one with a added lip or whatever you want to call it
 
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Old Jul 11, 2007 | 01:35 AM
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I love the color, but I'm not sure whether I like that front bumper or not. Moving "up" to a Neon R/T is no different then moving "up" to a Neon SRT-4 (the only difference is your not getting as much power) . You just saved yourself the trouble of swapping over all the Magnum engine components, and you got a newer Neon with more features (should have at least), 4-wheel disc brakes, just to start. Besides, your saving a ton of money on insurance and the only SRT's your finding for that price are 03's with a lot of miles. $10,000 for a 2003 Neon R/T is very high though...back in November of 2005 I paid $9,500 for my R/T with only 28,xxx miles...

Oh, and you could have just contacted an administrator and have them change your existing username, rather then creating a whole new account.
yeah i got mine for $10k with 30k miles back in october of 2005. in Florida
 
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