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2005 Chrysler 300c 6.1 440hp Silver Northwest on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:91700 Color: paint condition on the front end and front doors is not good
Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States

Time to thin out the herd...

Up for sale is my 05 300C
91,7XX miles
Clean title in my name
Clean Carfax
Located in Boise, Idaho
371whp (440 est crank hp) 381 torque
392 Stroker, Callies crank, Carillo rods, Mahle Pistons
550hp half shafts
09 SRT LSD
JBL shorty headers
Cold air intake
Predator tuner
Staggered 22" Viper reps
Eibach pro-kit lowering springs
Tinted windows (nicely done and in good shape)
Blacked out tail lights (also nicely done)
Cheapo black Bentley grill
Black ellipsoid headlights
Cross drilled/slotted rotors
265f/295r tires (rears need to be replaced soon, fronts are a little better)


Done within the last 500 miles:

Paramount Performance stage II transmission, valve body, torque converter ($6K installed) Rated for 650whp.
Thermostatically controlled transmission cooler
Solo Performance exhaust with SRT8 catalytic converters lengthened to match the JBL headers ($1700)
OEM 6-speed motor mounts
Coolant tank/cap
ITG air filter
Z-Auto No ESP circuit installed
Just dyno'd so you have a print out of where she sits right now.
New OEM rear view mirrors
New Yaw sensor
New OEM trunk emblem (new, smaller style- not installed but included)
All fluids changed
New battery

$10K+ invested in the last 500miles. About 30K miles on the rest of the mods.

The interior is quite nice for its age, but not perfect. 8 or 9 out of 10. Drivers side seat bolster has the typical wear and you will find a few smudges and scuffs here and there. Does not look brand new, but looks much better than your typical 90K mile car.

Potential items of concern:

The traction control recently went inop. I replaced the Yaw sensor, but that did not fix it. Since most people owning this car would want to disable the traction control anyway, I'm going to pass this issue (or benefit) along to the new owner.

The exterior paint condition on the front end and front doors is not good. The paint is good everywhere else excepting minor scuffs here and there. The bumper cover is rock chipped and has a few scrapes. The upper corner of the grill area has some cracks in the paint. I removed the side moldings and you can see some ghosting were they used to be.

I was going to re-paint the front end, but figured it would invariably get scratched during transport to its new home, and the new owner might rather do a color change or vinyl wrap, so I'm leaving it as-is and discounting the price accordingly.

At parking lot speeds, the suspension creaks a bit. The suspension feels solid with not clunks or rattles otherwise.  May just need some strategically placed grease.

Everything has been built to the hilt, so if you want to add more power, you have a solid base to work with.

Perfect car for street or track fun, but needs some paint to please the show crowd.




















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