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Old 01-03-2008, 05:22 AM   #6 (permalink)
Qantasman
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Summernats 300C's

Hey guys have a look at summernats.com.au and then have a look at the section Chic's chat.

It seems the creator of Summernats has his very own 300C in his garage.

I will try and get some shots of it tommorow.

Cheers

Qantasman



Besides the PPG special mix maroon applied by Newgel, Chic’s 300 isn’t as the Mopar
Besides
Besides the PPG special mix maroon applied by Newgel, Chic’s 300 isn’t as the Mopar Factory produced it. Tyres from Bridgestone on 22x9.5 billets. Nolathane fitted their suspension magic and Genie provided the headers to go with a healthy sounding Powatone exhaust. Factory cold air intake, throttle body extension and a Jet performance module helps the hemi with the highway boogie. BDL Car Stereo fitted the DVD screens and a dash module specially made to suit 300’s. Not bad for a daily hack.
the PPG special mix maroon applied by Newgel, Chic’s 300 isn’t as the Mopar Factory produced it. Tyres from Bridgestone on 22x9.5 billets. Nolathane fitted their suspension magic and Genie provided the headers to go with a healthy sounding Powatone exhaust. Factory cold air intake, throttle body extension and a Jet performance module helps the hemi with the highway boogie. BDL Car Stereo fitted the DVD screens and a dash module specially made to suit 300’s. Not bad for a daily hack.

Factory produced it. Tyres from Bridgestone on 22x9.5 billets. Nolathane fitted their suspension magic and Genie provided the headers to go with a healthy sounding Powatone exhaust. Factory cold air intake, throttle body extension and a Jet performance module helps the hemi with the highway boogie. BDL Car Stereo fitted the DVD screens and a dash module specially made to suit 300’s. Not bad for a daily hack.
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