anyone heard of this crossfire
I had to bold a few words, found at http://www.dodgeboy.net/news/2004sema/index.htm jim
Chrysler Crossfire Drifter
Chrysler Crossfire meets the latest motorsports craze.
Powered by a 400-horsepower supercharged version of the 3.2-liter V6 found in the Chrysler Crossfire SRT6, the ultra-lightweight Chrysler Crossfire Drifter features a variety of "drift-oriented" modifications. Its extreme stance is highlighted by a full body kit that includes a front and rear fascia with integrated ground effects, an air dam, lower rocker panels and a carbon fiber wing. A chopped windshield adds to the dramatic appearance of the Chrysler Crossfire Drifter, while a custom dual exhaust rounds out the performance enhancements.
Inside, Sparco has contributed a shifter, steering wheel, racing seats and pedals. Ultra-light BBS wheels, Michelin competition tires and a special RennTech limited slip rear differential are also included.
The Chrysler Crossfire Drifter is equipped with Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Formula D rules-approved steering, suspension, exhaust and roll cage modifications.
or this one
Ground Force Chrysler Crossfire Speedster
Ground Force developed its Chrysler Crossfire Speedster with the Chrysler Group Image Team, creating a "1950's style speedster theme" dressed as a Crossfire.
Featuring a reconstructed rear hatch and unique body cladding, the Ground Force Chrysler Crossfire Speedster incorporates performance parts from a variety of SEMA members.
Power is enhanced thanks to a Green Filter custom cold-air induction system, a RennTech performance computer upgrade and a Billy Boat tri-flow titanium exhaust system. A Motec full-racing data acquisition cluster adds to the speedster theme.
Torra has provided the Green Force Chrysler Crossfire Speedster's custom 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, as well as custom suede-wrapped race seats, sport steering wheel, leather hood tie-downs, racing harness and carbon fiber dash.
Chrysler Crossfire Drifter
Chrysler Crossfire meets the latest motorsports craze.
Powered by a 400-horsepower supercharged version of the 3.2-liter V6 found in the Chrysler Crossfire SRT6, the ultra-lightweight Chrysler Crossfire Drifter features a variety of "drift-oriented" modifications. Its extreme stance is highlighted by a full body kit that includes a front and rear fascia with integrated ground effects, an air dam, lower rocker panels and a carbon fiber wing. A chopped windshield adds to the dramatic appearance of the Chrysler Crossfire Drifter, while a custom dual exhaust rounds out the performance enhancements.
Inside, Sparco has contributed a shifter, steering wheel, racing seats and pedals. Ultra-light BBS wheels, Michelin competition tires and a special RennTech limited slip rear differential are also included.
The Chrysler Crossfire Drifter is equipped with Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) Formula D rules-approved steering, suspension, exhaust and roll cage modifications.
or this one
Ground Force Chrysler Crossfire Speedster
Ground Force developed its Chrysler Crossfire Speedster with the Chrysler Group Image Team, creating a "1950's style speedster theme" dressed as a Crossfire.
Featuring a reconstructed rear hatch and unique body cladding, the Ground Force Chrysler Crossfire Speedster incorporates performance parts from a variety of SEMA members.
Power is enhanced thanks to a Green Filter custom cold-air induction system, a RennTech performance computer upgrade and a Billy Boat tri-flow titanium exhaust system. A Motec full-racing data acquisition cluster adds to the speedster theme.
Torra has provided the Green Force Chrysler Crossfire Speedster's custom 19-inch front and 20-inch rear wheels, as well as custom suede-wrapped race seats, sport steering wheel, leather hood tie-downs, racing harness and carbon fiber dash.
Last edited by amx1397; May 16, 2010 at 07:41 PM.
Originally Posted by MikeR
It is a beautiful car...but all I want is the upper and lower grills!!!
Is the big "M" on the hood for Mercedes ?
Last edited by James1549; May 16, 2010 at 08:17 PM.
Originally Posted by James1549
I think you will need the bumper cover as well...
Is the big "M" on the hood for Mercedes ?
Is the big "M" on the hood for Mercedes ?
and the grills I want are off the Ground Force speedster....
Last edited by MikeR; May 16, 2010 at 08:31 PM.
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
... I can't believe no one hasn't developed a front bumper like one of these:
Originally Posted by InfernoRedXfire
With all the skilled people here on the forum, I can't believe no one hasn't developed a front bumper like one of these:




Definitely think the lower pic is simply painted (maybe a bit of a nose job on the lowercenter piece, nothing a little cut here and there couldn't fix)
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
As stated, JMKH is wanting the first one pretty badly and the second one looks to be OEM painted differently to me, anyone else?
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