So the Wifey got this new SRT10 truck and we're tring to sell the Magnum but im having second thoughts on which car I should sell.
The 300C is a great car and i have done lots of things with it and won all kinds of awards but the Magnum is just as cool and now even more rare then the 300. Both are one year only colors both have the hemi. Magnum has 63000 miles 300 has 24000 miles. I have headers and exhaust and suspention on the 300. Magnum is all stock engine wise and suspention. The 300 has a custom hood the magnum has custom eyelids. The Magnum has custom powder coated Foose rims the 300 has chrome foose rims.
Amy thinks list both for sale and see what fate says im not sure which one i would rather loose.
Let me here some opionons.
Eric
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No we don't need the room No kids and we just got the Truck. Reason we got the truck was cause when we went to buy a snow blower last month the dam thing wouldn't fit and the wife got tired of stuff not fittin in the magnum.
No we don't need the room No kids and we just got the Truck. Reason we got the truck was cause when we went to buy a snow blower last month the dam thing wouldn't fit and the wife got tired of stuff not fittin in the magnum.
Hun quick-gotta get that snowblower back asap.Better get a SRT10 better the slower trucks all get there. That is a classic.
I'll second the kepp the C
Keep the C. The magnum is too much like an inverted hearse.
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LOL will your too funny bro!
I would keep the C you got more coin in it and you wont see any of it back dump the magnum and sell the foose wheels off it.
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