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Challenger R/T Engine Discussion and Performance Mod Forum Discuss the 370HP/398lb-ft 5.7L HEMI V8 Engine and Performance Mods.
Opening up the Dodge Challenger hood scoopsThis is a discussion on Opening up the Dodge Challenger hood scoops within the Challenger R/T Engine Discussion and Performance Mod Forum forums, part of the Dodge Challenger Modifications category! |
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Wisconsin
Age: 63
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I must have missed those. However, I bought mine Oct. 4 for twice that. Lucky stiff. LOL
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2010 Torred SE, 25G, Heated leather, MyGig 430 w/ Sound Group, Sunroof See profile for Mods. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: NC
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I have a set of Challenger stainless hood scoop grille inserts that I'm willing to let go.
They'll come with a modified set of stock hood scoop grilles and rubber boots. They retail for $110 for the inserts, $75 (average) for the functional hood scoops. I'll let them go to whoever needs them or wants them for $100 shipped. The stock grilles were channeled out to make space for the inserts. The inserts have screw posts on the backs that screw in. You can always take yours and channel them out as well. The scoops are a bit scuffed and scratched, the rubber boots are good to go. The inserts are clean and free of any defect, with a good shine. PM me if interested. You can always save your stock inserts for the blacked out look. If you are looking to add some bling to the hood, these look good. I bought a stock set to replace them because I'm not a chrome guy. |
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Ohio
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