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2005 Pt Cruiser Full Blown Spl Competition Vehicle on 2040-cars

US $17,000.00
Year:2005 Mileage:42785
Location:

Martinsville, Virginia, United States

Martinsville, Virginia, United States



2005 PT Cruiser

Car only has 42,748 miles on it!

No short cuts were taken on this build!!!

Some of the features on this car are as follows!

(4) Custom made DD 9515 subs!

(4) DD M4a amps!

Memphis amp for the highs!

DD tweeters!

JL. speakers

(9) Batteries

Pioneer head unit!

Loaded with dynamat!

Blue neon lights inside and out!

High output alternator!

Has tinted windows!

Custom built sub wall and more!!!!!

The only thing wrong is that the passenger door latch is broke and you cannot open it from the inside. This is a easy fix.

Price: Only $17,000

The subs and amps alone retail for around $13,000+ not including all the other items like batteries, wire, dynamat, the build itself, don't forget the price of the car and etc.

You just cannot build a vehicle like this for the selling price!!!!!

This vehicle s the loudest known sound pressure PT Cruiser in the country. Vehicle has turned numbers from 157.8 to 162dbs.

No tears in the interior, carpet looks like new, no cracks in the windows, dash looks great and etc. We welcome anyone to come inspect this vehicle.

This vehicle is being sold as is. With no warranty. We will give directions as to how to operate the vehicle system for sound pressure competitions and the hertz of the vehicle when purchased.

Not only does this vehicle look good but it sounds great. Check out some of the videos on You Tube under Franklin County Cruisers Car Club.

You can also go to the car club page on facebook to see some hair tricks. Note the hair tricks shown are with only 2 of the amps hooked up. Facebook>>>> Franklin County Cruisers Car Club

****>>>>>>>>This vehicle is for the serious car collector or bass head!<<<<<<<<****

If you have any questions or need to see more pictures on this vehicle please contact us!!

Buyer is responsible for pick up or delivery of this vehicle!

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