New owner
New owner
Hey everyone, i am now the proud owner of a alabaster white 2004 chrysler crossfire. It is an amazing car and can't wait to have perma-grin every time i take a drive. I've been creeping around the forums for about 2 months researching and finally found the perfect one with just 27k miles. I could not be happier, thanks for all the great information.
-Austin
-Austin
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Dallas, the Republic of Texas
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Re: New owner
Originally Posted by xscape
Hey everyone, i am now the proud owner of a alabaster white 2004 chrysler crossfire. It is an amazing car and can't wait to have perma-grin every time i take a drive. I've been creeping around the forums for about 2 months researching and finally found the perfect one with just 27k miles. I could not be happier, thanks for all the great information.
-Austin
-Austin
Re: New owner
Thanks everybody with the well wishes, heres some pictures(hopefully i did it right.) Also my license plate has 666 i hope that doesn't spell trouble.
-Austin
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Re: New owner
Hey Austin;
I share your excitement. I also am a new owner of an '04 Crossfire Coupe in Alabaster. Only had 8,551 miles. Previous owner purchased new in 07/2005 and kept stored in his heated garage w/ cover. Never was in rain or snow and put only 20 miles/week on it (weekend pleasure car). My son turned 16 in April and this was his surprise present. When the car arrived at our house on the transport truck, the previous owner had even enclosed a birthday card and a small matchbox sized white Crossfire on the front seat. Seriously, it was less than a used Honda Civic and there was no comparison on the perma-grin factor. It's an awesome car and he is one happy 16 year old boy. I am also a new member of this forum and found the information on this site extremely valuable when researching the car. I have already changed to the Rotex Gold brake pads and now have remedied the brake dust problem. I have Kleen Wheels dust covers on my Mercedes to alleviate the problem, but my son didn't think they would look good showing behind the Crossfire wheels. I agree, and the brake pads were a great solution...zero complaints and almost zero brake dust! I think they are the coolest car on the road, and a real bargain as a used car purchase. Anyway, I read your post and thought I would let you know, you're not alone in your excitement and wish you well enjoying your car.
Scott in Sugar Land, Tx
I share your excitement. I also am a new owner of an '04 Crossfire Coupe in Alabaster. Only had 8,551 miles. Previous owner purchased new in 07/2005 and kept stored in his heated garage w/ cover. Never was in rain or snow and put only 20 miles/week on it (weekend pleasure car). My son turned 16 in April and this was his surprise present. When the car arrived at our house on the transport truck, the previous owner had even enclosed a birthday card and a small matchbox sized white Crossfire on the front seat. Seriously, it was less than a used Honda Civic and there was no comparison on the perma-grin factor. It's an awesome car and he is one happy 16 year old boy. I am also a new member of this forum and found the information on this site extremely valuable when researching the car. I have already changed to the Rotex Gold brake pads and now have remedied the brake dust problem. I have Kleen Wheels dust covers on my Mercedes to alleviate the problem, but my son didn't think they would look good showing behind the Crossfire wheels. I agree, and the brake pads were a great solution...zero complaints and almost zero brake dust! I think they are the coolest car on the road, and a real bargain as a used car purchase. Anyway, I read your post and thought I would let you know, you're not alone in your excitement and wish you well enjoying your car.
Scott in Sugar Land, Tx