2010 Challenger R/T
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Thanks for all the positive replies! I was almost expecting more grilling for having a Mopar here .
As far as the camera, I use a Canon EOS-1D Mark II with a Canon 17-40L lens.
Here's photos from the shoot I did the other night:
And of course the whole gallery here:
http://www.m-b-photos.com/Cars/Our-n...212108_6Czkm7w
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As far as the camera, I use a Canon EOS-1D Mark II with a Canon 17-40L lens.
Here's photos from the shoot I did the other night:
And of course the whole gallery here:
http://www.m-b-photos.com/Cars/Our-n...212108_6Czkm7w
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Thanks! We just sold it though lol. We bought a 2009 6-speed manual SRT-8, just waiting for it to get out of the shop with it's new bumper (his wife backed the truck into it with the trailer hitch on) This SRT has a little over 18,000 in mods (not including tax and labor)
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Nice. I am in the preliminary stages of getting a black stable mate for the Snake, an SRT8 Challenger. I am assuming that you are kidding with the 13 second 1/4 thing. That sounds like SRT8 territory.
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Nice!
And no I'm not joking, the SRT's average high 12's, low 13's, the R/T's average around mid 13's. Of course it varies depending on where the track is, how good the driver is and what tires are being used.
And no I'm not joking, the SRT's average high 12's, low 13's, the R/T's average around mid 13's. Of course it varies depending on where the track is, how good the driver is and what tires are being used.