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Old 04-20-2008, 07:13 PM   #10 (permalink)
Maistro69
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Car: 2006 Chrysler 300 SRT8
Join Date: Mar 2005
Member Number: 1937
Location: New Orleans, LA.
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same here, the 300 just has class all over it and the charger has sport written on it, but there both fine cars. I was worried about the mods I have taking the class away from it but in all honesty I've had more compliments now than before. Everyone just calls it a sleeper and say it sounds mean as hell. It dam sure runs like it too. Theres no way you can go wrong with either one. SRT all the way! Good luck in your decision and remember it's a good position to be in to "have" to make that choice
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Performance mods to date:
PPP Stage 2 Heads
Southern Hot Rod Special grind camshaft
American Racing Longtubes
DMH Cutouts
DSS 1000HP Halfshafts
3200 PI Stall converter
Billy Boat Exhaust
Cat delete
Resonator delete
Diablo
Strut bar
Toyo Proxes 4's

Grip Grille

Mods on order:
Bullet Twin Screw

Drag Chute "Cause this Gorilla F'ing Screams"

Non performance mods:
Too many to list"
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