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Yes cool indeed but its old news, rarely see challenger on the street let alone srt10, r u sure its illegal for street?
I can not see why its not street legal, its made in usa. That body style already rolling on the street, the egine is good enough to meet the emmison standard.
Plz no bull**** about too much power so its not legal, tons of car have that power and even more that is street legal
 
dayak;5033471; said:
Yes cool indeed but its old news, rarely see challenger on the street let alone srt10, r u sure its illegal for street?
I can not see why its not street legal, its made in usa. That body style already rolling on the street, the egine is good enough to meet the emmison standard.
Plz no bull**** about too much power so its not legal, tons of car have that power and even more that is street legal

I see tons of challengers but they arnt as common as id like. I see mostly v8s though oddly. yes im sure its illegal. The production model has no side mirrors, no wipers and i forget what else. It was built for 100% track. It just is missing some main things to be legal. Id luv grab one and add what i need to make it legal. that thing would be terrifying on the street.

edit* i think the exhaust isnt legal as well.
 
i just saw one on my way back from work im sure it was srt-8 silver white the "racing strips" black license plate reads SRT INC.
challenger is rare in where i am at.
 
I like the look of the Challenger... but the weight and the fact that it drive's like the 70's muscle car it's made after kill it for me. To be a real contender in todays pony car match up, you need to have the look, the power and the handling. That is (in my opinion) where the Challenger and Camaro fell off when trying to chase the Mustang again in the past couple of years.
 
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