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Old 04-07-2006, 03:33 PM   #5 (permalink)
doctorno
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Originally Posted by Doyle
I'm joking of course, but today after owning the car for 8 months, I really pushed it on a curve. It was a long curved freeway entrance and this little punk kid decides I'M going too slow for HIS taste. Amazing how this monster just stuck. I remember thinking "should I slow down, should I brake", but I never had to let up at all; AMAZING. Sorry for stating the obvious to all of you, but DAMN!
after going to the SRT Experience, yes i am FULLY aware of what this car is capable of :-)

our suspension is LOCKED DOWN, and while it makes the bumps a little harsher on the daily drive, when it comes to holding a corner without body-rolling all over the place...it does its job, and does it well
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