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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 14 8:39 am
by RobTwin
Nice :thumbright:

I wish I had that view looking thru my letter box too ;)

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 14 10:08 am
by Carl
Hi and welcome back. I love the new Chally and I think is one of the better looking reincarnations of muscle cars, I can understand you will be sad to see the old one go its a cracker in black. Look forward to seeing the new one though.

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 14 7:48 pm
by Challenger 32
Thanks Carl, I'll be sure to post some pics of the new one ASAP

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 14 9:52 pm
by sinny
When you consider the range of 'modern muscle cars' that have come out in recent years from the big(ish) 3, they have, for the most part tried to pay homage to the originals in a successful way which is a great thing.

But you can't deny, the Challenger is the best looking by far! :D

Nice choice mate & an R/T is better then an SRT in my book anyday! & looking forward to seeing it.:thumbright:

Posted: Fri Jan 31, 14 9:57 pm
by Challenger 32
Thanks Shaun, yeah I just prefer the R/T overall especially considering it's quite a bit less expensive! I'll be sure to post some pics and hopefully I'll get to see some of the members awesome cars at upcoming meets
:thumbright:

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 14 5:47 pm
by 392HemiGuy
Hi and welcome back, nice to see another late model Challenger as mine is grey as well.

Unfortunately it's an SRT8 as I can tell some people on this thread obviously are not to sold with that idea!.

Anyway would be good to see another one around.

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 14 6:18 pm
by Mossy68
Nothing wrong with an SRT8 ! =P~
:thumbright:

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 14 6:31 pm
by Cannonball
392HemiGuy wrote:Hi and welcome back, nice to see another late model Challenger as mine is grey as well.

Unfortunately it's an SRT8 as I can tell some people on this thread obviously are not to sold with that idea!.

Anyway would be good to see another one around.
erm its a no brainer from it would be the srt 8 my bro has the big chrysler srt8 and its a right old tool of a gangsta car it growls like a junk yard dog and so much smoother than any v8 from back in the day, ;)

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 14 10:44 pm
by 392HemiGuy
Thanks for that guys, I was having a crap day at work, and shouldn't have posted sarcastic comments, but thanks for the vote of confidence anyway.

I agree the RT is a great car especially since they brought out the current options, shaker hood etc.. Those belt line stripes look total retro and take some beating.

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 14 10:47 pm
by MattH
All the modern Chally's are great, I would be happy with a V6.

Posted: Tue Feb 11, 14 11:47 pm
by Cannonball
MattH wrote:All the modern Chally's are great, I would be happy with a V6.
thats because you got that motorway pursuit car to keep you content, ;) :P :P :P

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 14 7:57 am
by Jon Connolly
Cannonball wrote:
392HemiGuy wrote:Hi and welcome back, nice to see another late model Challenger as mine is grey as well.

Unfortunately it's an SRT8 as I can tell some people on this thread obviously are not to sold with that idea!.

Anyway would be good to see another one around.
erm its a no brainer from it would be the srt 8 my bro has the big chrysler srt8 and its a right old tool of a gangsta car it growls like a junk yard dog and so much smoother than any v8 from back in the day, ;)
A friend of mine has a SRT 8 Cherokee and he has had 172 mph on the autobahn .... :shock:

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 14 8:10 am
by MattH
Cannonball wrote:
MattH wrote:All the modern Chally's are great, I would be happy with a V6.
thats because you got that motorway pursuit car to keep you content, ;) :P :P :P
Not anymore Dunc, I only get to drive a Mercedes Vito van. My pursuit days are over, just Collision Investigation for me now, still get to use blue lights though.

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 14 8:48 am
by Dave-R
MattH wrote:All the modern Chally's are great, I would be happy with a V6.
NO!

Drove a V6 one in the US. It was pants. :P

Posted: Wed Feb 12, 14 9:05 am
by Trigger_Andy
I had the Camaro SS last week in Houston. Upgraded from the SOS Intermidiate for only $100 for the 5 days. :thumbright:

It was awesome, handled amazingly well, was only brave enough to turn the traction control off for 10 minutes though. :D

I hate to say it but if it was not for the SHaker Hood option on the Callenger Id get the Camaro.