Recently updated on April 21, 2022 at 10:13 am
Just because of that Ute's we love the australian auto market. There is simply something that does not exist in this country or in the rest of the world. Or is it, perhaps in the USA? How long has there been one there Dodge Ute? Wasn't the Rampage the last ute from America? So in the 1980s. Yes! But you can simply convert a normal car. And that's what the owner of this Dodge Charger did. And the car gets up Bring a trailer for sale. A charger with Pick-up bed from Smyth Performance. The Rear, the small slices, the rear window trim, the Steel tailgatewhich Aluminum roof and the B-pillars are either new or reinforced. The loading area is lined with a Aluminum bed base and in the back there was still Chrysler minivan taillights.
Dodge Charger as a practical tuning ute!
The look of the car is rather reserved, with black paint and a gray interior. But are still installed 20 inch Hellcat rims and orange calipers. Since this is an R / T model, it has one 5,7 liter Hemi V8 with five-speed automatic and 345 PS and a torque of 529 Nm. Some other modifications include Eibach lowering springs, Koni damper and polished tailpipes. Cool thing! If we get more information about the changes, there is of course an update for this report. You will be informed of this if you simply do ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
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Dodge Charger as a practical tuning ute!
Photo / s: Bring a trailer
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