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Location: Surrey, BC
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1998 Plymouth Neon
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1995 Plymouth Neon Only 10K miles $1,950.00
2001 Dodge Plymouth Neon $3,000.00
Last updated: Oct 24, 2009
Hits: 286
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Just your average 2dr, 5-speed DOHC neon. Driven abnormally hard :)
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Posted by: ranranru
08/17/2009 06:56PM
Ohh.. rear disks! Sexy.
06/21/2009 02:16AM
It does not matter how hard it's driven, as long as it's protected by the power of Synerlec. *cough* That's actually bullshit, dont' listen to me. *cough*
Posted by: allmotorwes
03/06/2009 10:44PM
Thanks for the comment, and as for the Questions: 1.) I don't ever have passengers so the SRT seats don't really bother me, but I did find they come forward quite a bit more then the stock Sedan Seats. 2.) I plan on getting Paint matched Bumpers with Fogs in the near future. (Along with a New Paint Job.) 3.) Thanks for the comment on the Photography, I'm still new but I def think I have some good shots. I'll have more updates soon!
Posted by: Neon_Amanda
02/21/2009 03:05AM
love the picture of u brunin the rubber lol.
Posted by: Vick-torious
02/18/2009 10:41PM
Yah i actually really liek the auto trans. It's consistant and easy to stage. As for the gauge pod, it cover the temp and the tach slightly but it doesnt bother me. I used "SEM" paint, and just a semi-gloss clear coat. But there is several perp steps you ahve to do for it to work properly. And if you're worried about gloss, just use a flat clear coat.
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