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  1. #1 1992 Dodge Stealth R/T Black 115k, 44460, $6,500 
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    $6,500
    92 Stealth R/T FWD NA Non-Turbo 6G72 3.0L DOHC
    5-Speed Manual
    115,xxx miles
    Located Salem, Ohio 44460




    1992 Dodge Stealth R/T. Overall the whole car is in excellent condition. The car has been stored every winter from both the original owner and myself. The car has never seen snow. I have only driven the car ~15,000 miles over the last 4 years. With regular oil changes (Mobil 1 full synthetic) every spring and fall.
    NO RUST its nice and clean!! AC blows ICE COLD with the digital climate control.


    - Driver's side leather seat ripped
    - 5th gear just started popping out (common problem, 5th gear syncro nut needs tightened. It can be done without removing tranny)


    Routine maintenance has been done to the car and preventative maintenance as well. There is the list of everything performed in the last 15,000 miles.


    - Full 60k maintance w/ timing belt and tensioners performed. ~15,000k on new parts
    - New wheels and tires ~2000 miles on them
    - New front hub bearings
    - New front pads + rotors
    - New outer tie rod ends
    - New upper ball joints
    - New lower ball joints
    - New sway bar links
    - New control arm bushings
    - New brake lines
    ----- All were replaced when TT brake upgrade was performed...
    - Changed transmission fluid (Pennzoil syncromesh)
    - Brake fluid flush
    - New thermostat w/ coolant flush
    - + more




    Mods:


    - 3SX downpipe,
    - Short ram intake w/ 4.5" filter
    - 2.5" custom mandrel bent stainless exhaust system w/ Magnaflow resonator, muffler, & hi-flow catalytic converter
    - Ported plenum
    - Fidanza aluminum flywheel
    - 2 Stage clutch
    - Optima Red Top Battery
    - 8.5mm Accel wires
    - BigTyla Ground wire kit
    - Stealthy rear wiper mod
    - 1G TT Big Brake conversion
    - IPS Slotted front rotors w/ Hawk HP-Plus pads
    - IPS drilled and slotted rear rotors w/ Hawk HP-Plus pads
    - 3SX Red stainless steel braided brakes lines front and rear
    - 3SX rear adjustable camber + toe link arms
    - H4 Headlight conversion with 6700k Xenon bulbs
    - H3 5700k fog Lights
    - 18x8 +24 offset Saleen 5 Star Triple Chrome wheels wrapped in BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW-2 tires ~2000 miles on them
    - 3SX short throw shifter
    - Red and Black leather shift and e-brake books
    - Carbon Fiber gauge cluster bezel
    - Sony CDX-GT62IPW radio
    - 6 1/2 Rockford Fosgate 3-way door speakers
    - 6x9 Rockford Fosgate 3-way rear panel speakers
    - Viper keyless entry
    - Custom Stealth Key


    There is more...


    I have a bunch of original parts (hubs, rotors, pads, calipers, intakes, valve covers, etc) that probably will go with the car. I have to get them all out of storage.
















    I would love to see her go to a good home.,
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  2. #2 Re: 1992 Dodge Stealth R/T Black 115k, 44460, $6,500 
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    Nice looking car! Glws
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    Good looking car, if I had 6500 sitting around id buy it Glws
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    super clean, nice looking car. Thoese wheels would look better on my GTP tho... ahah

    with that being said, GLWS
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    Those Saleen Rims....

    I want.
    '97 GTP - Stage 2 Heads, 90# Springs, 1.9 Harland Sharp Rockers, Gen V, 3.0, Intake, N* TB, LQ4, FSIC, 10.5mm Wires, Poly Mounts, SLP Headers, Borla Exaust, Built Trans - SOLD*

    '08 G8 GT - 6.7L 408CI Stroker, 239/254 Cam, Fast Intake, 102mm TB, CAI, Full Exhaust.





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    As someone who has been around the 3/S market for well over 12 years I hate to say you are going to have a hard time getting your asking price. There are clean TT's going for your asking price or even lower. The market absolutely sucks right now.

    You should probably go ahead and take the time to fix the 5th gear stake nut. The job can be done in well under an hour and with it being an issue it is something a buyer will use to knock the price down even further.

    Either way your car looks good and good luck with the sale.


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    Yeah, thanks for all of the support. The car is beautiful and sometimes they sell for more or less like stealthee said its all about timing. I plan on re-torquing the stake nut but time right now is limited with work and school.
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