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I'd probably get it. But I'd ask to speak to the original owner first. I'd balk at the fact that the intake doesn't have the SVT logo. Use it to knock them down in price.
Also run the VIN to make sure it is a SVT. Too many of the little details makes it look like a SVT to me. But that intake bothers me, this might have been a blown motor that has been replaced. In which case that's even worse because then I'd be strongly worried that you don't have a SVT motor. Did you drive the 98 se? Was there a BIG difference in power?? If not I'd say stay away.
But if your answer is yes to the difference in power then someone just screwed up somehow and it will make one hell of a fun car to own.
Dave Andrews Black&Tan 2000 SVT 225 of 2150 Bassani.. UNCORKED davelandrews@comcast.net "Nothing is so firmly believed as what we least know." -Montaigne
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when I was trying to ditch my 97 GL Zetec ATX, I was actually looking for a 95-96 V6 5-spd, but some online classifieds don't specify manual or automatic. The SVT made the task easier because it only comes in 5-spd.
As far as your car, intake plaque aside, all the other SVT-specific pieces add up. The VIN will tell you for sure. Ask about the plaque, maybe someone just stole it (it happens). In any case, it's easy for them to replace it.
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Did some early E0 SVT's not have an engine badge? 
2000 SE fleet, V6, ATX, ABS, no spoiler, T-Green/tan. Built 01/2000 in MO. Added 12 spoke factory SE rims, K&N. Biggest mod: ESP Plan!
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My E0 has the badge -
I don't think there is any question, get the SVT. The SE is a decent car, but after the job SVT has done on the base package they don't really compare. The SVT is a blast.
Buy it and just enjoy EVERY SINGLE DRIVE.
IMHO :p
1998 CSVT Silver Frost #1119 of 6535 dob 5-20-97 custom seating and dash valentine one (hardwired) clifford 700-IQ BMP Front STB HPP Rear STB Mirko Tie Down FMS 9mm plug wires
classics: 1968 Lancia Fulvia Rallye 1.3 1971 Audi 100LS 2 door
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Originally posted by 2000v6SE: Did some early E0 SVT's not have an engine badge? Not true as far as I know.
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If your gonna go for it Get the SVT 
1998 Sliver Svt... #1698 of 6535 K&N Filter Came on the earth on 6-6-1997
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Reasons I have SE: I don't have a garage, I can't afford two cars, I drive in Chicago city traffic alot. Wouldn't like to see an SVT living that kind of life. 
2000 SE fleet, V6, ATX, ABS, no spoiler, T-Green/tan. Built 01/2000 in MO. Added 12 spoke factory SE rims, K&N. Biggest mod: ESP Plan!
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I ran VIN checks on BOTH cars. The SVT is truly an SVT. It looks like it might be the SVT for me. You guys are very persuasive! Sorry Tommy, the price suits my budget a little better.
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