2012 Dodge Challenger Srt8 One-of-a-kind Custom Widebody on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
This is truly a One-Of-A-Kind 2012 Dodge Challenger. From it's Hot Rod Black paint to it's Custom Wide-Body this car is noted as being one of the Hottest Challengers around! Performace-wise it's equipped with a stock SRT8 engine, Brembo Brakes, upgraded Cross Drilled Rotors and Magnaflow HP Exhaust. The exterior has a custom Flat Black paint with Pearl Rally Stripes and custom made Asanti-Style mesh grilles, shaved door handles, shaved gas lid and functional rear brake cooling ducts, smoked headlights and taillights, headlights and foglights equipped with Oracle LED green Halos and green LED lighting in engine compartment and total underbody as well. The interior was reupholstered with green double stitching and inserts to match the wheel color also dash, console, bezels & door handles painted to match wheels. Custom audio system consist of a Memphis Car Audio Hybrid MC 5.1400 Amplifier, Infinity speakers throughout with (2) JL Audio 10W3 subs. Also the vehicle is equipped with K40's latest Radar Detector with front and rear diffusers. The vehicle is protected by a Viper 5704 Reponder LC3 with Smart-Start from your iPhone which is equipped with paging feature as well. The staggered wheels are by Asanti AF-164, 22x9 fronts and custom made 24X14's in the rear. Tires are Pirelli P Zero Nero's 265/30R22 front & 405/25R24 rear. This car was featured in RIDES Magazine March/April 2013. Factory sticker price was just over $52K and an additional $38K was invested to get it to this point. Bid with confidance, Low Reserve price!! Good Luck!!
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Bull leads Texas police on four hour chase
Thu, May 12 2016A bull leading police on a chase through a Texas town may sound like something out of a country music song, but police in Arlington, Texas recently had just such a situation on their hands. According to WFAA, on the afternoon of May 9, a young bull got loose from his pen and decided to take a stroll through the streets of Arlington. "There was a cow walking down the neighborhood," said Arlington resident Jillyan Nance. "It trotted down my home and cut across our yard into the neighbor's yard." Arlington police were alerted to the escaped bull and, in a scene more Texas than Steve Earle drinking a Shiner at the Alamo, they attempted to chase it down with police cruisers. For the next four hours, police engaged the creature in a sedate, low-speed chase through Arlington, Dalworthington Gardens, and other neighboring towns. The bull, for his part, largely ignored his pursuers and the throngs of people coming out of their houses to watch the strange scene and post pictures to Facebook and Instagram. With numerous police cruisers in not-quite-hot pursuit, the bull ambled along the shady streets, stopping here and there to munch on some grass and take in the views. Eventually, a friendly local rancher showed up and lassoed the bull in Dalworthington Gardens just before 9:00 p.m. Police have not released the name of the bull's owner or any motive for its escape. Perhaps, like the unicorn that escaped into a California orchard back in February, it decided that it had had enough of working for a living and was looking for something else. Related Video: News Source: WFAA Humor Weird Car News Dodge Police/Emergency Videos Sedan police chase cow bull
40+ cars that barely avoid the gas guzzler tax
Thu, 24 Jul 2014
The Gas Guzzler schedule, with mpg ratings and charges that haven't changed since 1991, lays out which fuel-swillers owe what to Uncle Sam.
I started thinking about the "Gas Guzzler Tax" - considerably less well known as The Energy Tax Act of 1978 - when I was driving Dodge's new Challenger SRT Hellcat last week. Unsurprisingly for a car that can burn 1.5 gallons of gas per minute at max tilt, theoretically able to empty a full tank of premium in about 13 minutes, the Hellcat will be subject to the Gas Guzzler Tax schedule when it goes on sale.
The last time Dodge recycled the Demon name, it was for a Miata fighter
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