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....wow its obvious by looking at the too that its simply a damn neon..im not gonna argue about something so stupid but if you dont wanna think it is then go ahead but its stupid for someone not to notice its a neon body with srt-4 package hence like you saidits got the srt-4 2.4l turbo motor the seats srt-4 wheels bumpers ect which IS the srt-4 PACKAGE...thats like saying the 98-99 rt isnt a neon its an RT..
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So the Charger is actually a 300 since it's mostly the same?JmAnneonrt wrote:....wow its obvious by looking at the too that its simply a damn neon..im not gonna argue about something so stupid but if you dont wanna think it is then go ahead but its stupid for someone not to notice its a neon body with srt-4 package hence like you saidits got the srt-4 2.4l turbo motor the seats srt-4 wheels bumpers ect which IS the srt-4 PACKAGE...thats like saying the 98-99 rt isnt a neon its an RT..
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Just like SRT-8, SRT-6, and SRT-10, SRT-4 is a package applied to a pre-existing model.
Thus far, the SRT-4 package has been available on the 2nd generation Neon and the Caliber. A neon SRT-4 is still a neon, just as a Crossfire SRT-6 is still a Crossfire, a Charger SRT-8 is still a Charger, a Ram SRT-10 is still a Ram...
Thus far, the SRT-4 package has been available on the 2nd generation Neon and the Caliber. A neon SRT-4 is still a neon, just as a Crossfire SRT-6 is still a Crossfire, a Charger SRT-8 is still a Charger, a Ram SRT-10 is still a Ram...
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exactlyDOHCRT wrote:Just like SRT-8, SRT-6, and SRT-10, SRT-4 is a package applied to a pre-existing model.
Thus far, the SRT-4 package has been available on the 2nd generation Neon and the Caliber. A neon SRT-4 is still a neon, just as a Crossfire SRT-6 is still a Crossfire, a Charger SRT-8 is still a Charger, a Ram SRT-10 is still a Ram...
Just looked a dolt up and i don't think i am one, and i get what he was saying now it was just worded weird.sweetcorn_w00t wrote:Don't mind Ian, he's a dolt.
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jamieely wrote: There are 2 kinds of people here, those with coupes, and then the other guys. If srt4s were coupes I would have one.
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Now you're just splitting hairs.sweetcorn_w00t wrote:Mostly True...
All of those cars were listed except the Neon. It was sold as a Dodge SRT-4 they wanted to get that sucker as far from the Neon as possible
While dodge may have wanted to market the car without the neon name, everyone knows its just a modified neon. The OEM parts catalog even lists it as a neon. Just like the other SRT models, every part can be swapped over to its base model counterpart.
Its like saying an EVO is not really a Lancer because its factory modified, or a GT-350 is not really a Mustang.
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Find one place where Dodge ever referenced the SRT-4 as a neon. They even sold it in a different section from the Neon on their website. The Viper, Jeep, 300, etc all had SRTx has a package option. The Neon didn't.DOHCRT wrote:Now you're just splitting hairs.sweetcorn_w00t wrote:Mostly True...
All of those cars were listed except the Neon. It was sold as a Dodge SRT-4 they wanted to get that sucker as far from the Neon as possible
While dodge may have wanted to market the car without the neon name, everyone knows its just a modified neon. The OEM parts catalog even lists it as a neon. Just like the other SRT models, every part can be swapped over to its base model counterpart.
Its like saying an EVO is not really a Lancer because its factory modified, or a GT-350 is not really a Mustang.
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