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Old 02-18-2008, 07:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
Robertz1
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Car: 2008 Chrysler 300C
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Noob Question on 300c Performance

Good Morning All:
As a very dedicated Chevy owner this is my 1st REAL Chrysler. Besides having a 99 Durango. I just bought a 2008 300c on Saturday. I honestly had no intention of getting the car and was actually on my way to get the 08 CTS but decided to stop in the dealer for laughs. THANK GOD I DID. One drive in the 300 SRT8 and i was hooked. Although, i couldn't afford the $49,000 SRT8, I went with the Cool Vanilla 300c, fully loaded without Nav.

What simple little permance mod will give me more power kinda closer to the SRT8. I know there is no comparison, but there must be something to get more power, torque and speed.

Thanks allot.
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