My Modded up Challenger

Discussion in 'Challenger Exterior Modifications Forum' started by Challenger49guy, Sep 30, 2012.

  1. Challenger49guy

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    My mods so far (Part 1)
    DODGE windshield logo
    Window tinting
    Letters on hood scoops
    Challenger script emblems nose and sides
    Challenger script decals doors & sills
    Go wing
    Chrome headlight rings
    Punisher logo nose badge
    Punisher logos on chin spoiler
    MOPAR logo on chin spoiler
    Dodge logo on grill
    MOPAR logo in engine bay
    Raised white letter tire kits
     

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    My mods so far (Part 2)
    Challenger script dash badge
    Punisher start button
    Go wing Challenger script trunk badge
    Punisher logo nose badge
    Challenger plate holder
    Chrome trim around tail lights
     

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    Very nice looking ride. I like all the subtle mods.
     
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    Thank you
     
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    I like the script in the door. Where did you get that? Is it just the lettering that sticks to the surface? I have seen the chrome around the tail lights in person. Looks nice.
     
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    My cousin made them for me. He sells them through me if you are interested. They are very hard to install on the plastic of the doors, took me several tries to get it right. They stick great on the sills though.