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Old 15-03-2008, 04:33 PM   #1
Ridin-High
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Default 2008/09 Chrysler Centura??

In the newest street machine (not in newsagents yet?) they say Chysler is releasing a new centura which has a 4.9L v6 Hemi, the shape and suspension setup is based on merc c class cars.

They mentioned bore and stroke of the cylinders are the same as the 6.1 Hemi, its basically the same engine with 2 cylinders gone, so performance parts are compatable with both.

Other expected features

new 3.5:1 posi LSD + Dial your own horsepower computer (onboard tuning???)


for those unfamilar with the old centura, it was a mid/late 70's small sedan offering from chyrsler, could be powered by a 245ci motor from factory (power to weight pretty fast)

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