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Old 14-04-2006, 07:47 PM   #1
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Default 2006 Dodge Challenger RT Concept

Check this stunning looking Performance car, it’s a Dodge Challenger.
They have kept there look from the past years along with its heritage and put it into a top looking modern day Performance car package.
It only comes in a manual, check the gear shifter and console, and there is a good chance this car is coming to Australia.
I love the interior and the look from all angles it has a very tuff stance, this car is aimed squarely at Ford and its Mustang, they want some of its Marker share.
This car only weighs 1550 kgs, given the times from its brother the Hemi 6.1L 300c SRT8, 13.2 with 1800 kgs, this Challenger should be a production 12 sec quarter mile car.
Below are some Pics and a bit more info from the fastcoolcars website.

2006 Dodge Challenger RT Concept 6.1 Hemi, 425 Horsepower. Challenger draws upon the initial 1970 model as the icon of the series We wanted the concept car to evoke all those sweet memories … everything you thought the Challenger was, and more. The five-spoke chrome wheels - 20-inch, front; 21-inch, rear — are set flush with the bodyside, giving the car the powerful muscular stance. The hood reprises the original Challenger performance hood and its twin diagonal scoops, now with functional butterfly-valve intakes. Designed to showcase the modern techniques used in fabricating the car, what look like painted racing stripes are actually the exposed carbon fibre of the hood material. Exterior details one might expect, like a racing-type gas cap, hood tie-down pins, louvered backlite and bold bodyside striping, didn’t make the “cut,” the designers feeling such assorted bits would detract from the purity of the monochromatic body form. But tucked reassuringly under the rear bumper are the “got to have” twin-rectangle pipes of the dual exhausts.

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