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Old 06-10-2008, 06:47 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Quote: Originally Posted by SRASRT4 View Post
as far as the exterior the ugly multispoke stock rims...squatting dog look in the rear...and the chrome garnish around the windshield made me wonder what they were thinking...it all looks out of place...

To add, you are the FIRST person who has ever talked shit about the SRT wheels. These wheels are fucking great. 18's up front, 19's in the back (which by the way, hold 285's stock).

Its not chrome garnish around the windshield. Its silver trim. I don't like it either, but it blends in with the color SRT I have.


And the "dog squat" comment. Stop watching Top Gear. We've all heard that shot from about everyone on the internet. Thanks. With the fixed rear wing on the SRT it completes the body lines, IMO, and looks wayyy better than a regular Crossfire.

Also, that rear design makes the rear trunk space HUGE compared to most 2 seat coups.
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