Dodge SRT-10 500HP!!

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MisterMike

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Only a mere fraction of the Viper's cost at $46,000 ;)
 
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Andi

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I'll take the MG SV. :boing2:
 

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I'm kinda partial to the new "retro" Mustang coming out next year..*g
 

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that does look slick...the rounded lights and squared off front end are just screaming Billet grille and 19" rims...and the alluminium V8 isn't too shabby either. :)
 

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oh, i'm drooling...i need a job that actually pays enough to afford these types of cars...the new mustang would look awfully nice next to my 64 1/2 :boing1:
 
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I'd be glad to afford a broken down 64 1/2!
 

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who said anything about it being broken down? that baby can run, with the top down and all :) . right now we have the motor pulled though, dad thinks i should be able to do all the mechanical work on it myself.
 
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As a diehard Mopar guy, let me thank you for this thread.

Yeah the SRT Ram is definately the won to buy if you want to own the street. Only thing is, imagine the traction problems you may encounter. And with the 8mpg fule economy, this has got to be a fun-time truck, not a daily driver, or you'll go insane. But if you want something that is totally bad-@ssed to play with, it completely rules.
 
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That Mustang isn't bad at all. The only thing is, the front end looks too much like the old BMW 3-series. Just the lights though I reckon.
 

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