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Old 12-05-2005, 11:42 PM
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Question 97 se horsepower

do u guys know the h p for the 97 se 2.4

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Re: 97 se gorsepower

150 hp. And for power-to-weight ratio purposes, it has a curb weight of roughly 3100 pounds.
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Re: Re: 97 se gorsepower

sweet thanks for tha info . thinkin about gettin a 99 or newer . do they run pretty nice
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Re: Re: Re: 97 se gorsepower

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sweet thanks for tha info . thinkin about gettin a 99 or newer . do they run pretty nice
I have an 04 and it runs beautifully.
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