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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2006

this isn't my video but its pretty awesome!

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Uploader Comments (Neoncrazy101)

  • 200 000 miles plymouth neon? impossible

  • @frankmx3 Hardly impossible. Mine has 272,xxx originial miles on it :)

  • usually neons take a crap around 100,000 miles where the time belt, struts and brakes go to shit, damn never seen of heard of a 200,000 mile neon b4 and one that can do that. cool

  • @budlightzero20001

    Thats because people tend not to take care of them lol. My DD Neon is at 269,6xx miles on the original engine and transmission, and only the 2nd clutch.

  • I would love to know how ppl acomplish this... My little stock DOHC won't do s**t unless it wet... and even then it's only a one wheel wonder.

  • @flipbarracuda Is yours an automatic?

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  • Hail the plymouth!

  • well after reviewing this video...i am amazed...u seem to be too..."omg whats this? A string of rubber" holy shit guys. hold on to your scooby doo underwear its gonna be a craazzy night

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  • hell of an e brake on there

  • my neon has 350 756 automatic origanal motor runs good just rides like a lumber truck and nigger rigged a bit

  • @budlightzero20001 You're supposed to change the Timing belt and pump at 100k, and you should be on your second pair of shocks (and worn our a set of breaks) at that point in any car if you care about your life. They are from the 90's not neverland.

  • sounds and looks like it is still running strong at 200000miles

  • Well done!! Good on ya for simply following your service schedule to get that milage out of your neon. Mine was alomst at that milage when it was retired into a race car.

  • @budlightzero20001 That's because the timing belt is a maintenance item, and should be replaced around 90k, but people like you ignore that and let it wear out and break and then blame dodge. Do you not change your oil either? And as to your other comment, 100k on a set of brakes is damn good.....

  • ite even better when you do a brunout in a lifted truck

  • Neons are the best car and mine has a 2.4 turbo with all stage 3 chips.

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