My New Srt-6
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Hi all,
I just wanted to share my happiness with all of you as I have got myself a SRT-6! Thanks for all the help and support from all of you! Even the ones who doubted me, that just triggered me to go on! Here are some pictures of my baby waiting for departure
, please enjoy!
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I just wanted to share my happiness with all of you as I have got myself a SRT-6! Thanks for all the help and support from all of you! Even the ones who doubted me, that just triggered me to go on! Here are some pictures of my baby waiting for departure
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Originally Posted by Stargazer
They don't call it Aero Blue for nothing! Hold on tight!!
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The front lip is definitely staying. Now I am just considering the rear spoiler.. N/A or SRT...
Nice to have the option at least. Have all the necessary parts and descriptions from Karmann on how to make it work. Also have a set of N/A wheels and winter tyres. So I am all set!
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Originally Posted by FUBU
I'd prefer ALABASTER but this AERO is really building up on me...
The front lip is definitely staying. Now I am just considering the rear spoiler.. N/A or SRT...
Nice to have the option at least. Have all the necessary parts and descriptions from Karmann on how to make it work. Also have a set of N/A wheels and winter tyres. So I am all set!![Cool](https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif)
The front lip is definitely staying. Now I am just considering the rear spoiler.. N/A or SRT...
Nice to have the option at least. Have all the necessary parts and descriptions from Karmann on how to make it work. Also have a set of N/A wheels and winter tyres. So I am all set!
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Originally Posted by IBLUBYU
Nice Nice car ..... think twice about removing the wing ..... like said before "let it grow on you"! More important .... are you also getting that 1958 Impala convertible???? I want !!!!!
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Originally Posted by MikeR
Phil, I really like your choice for the new car....
think of the fun you can have if you put the paint money in mods.....
whichever way you go, you will be smiling all the way...
congratulations!!
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Laters matey!
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Congrats Fubu! Hope you enjoy yours as much as I've enjoyed mine. I,
too, really liked the pop-up wing on the N/A Crossfires, and really wasn't
much into the fixed wing on the SRT-6. But, after looking at it for a little
while, I came to understand that it really does add a style and grace to the
already stylish and graceful lines of this car. It really is a good fit.
Best of luck on whatever you do. Make yourself happy and don't worry
about the rest.
Coyote
too, really liked the pop-up wing on the N/A Crossfires, and really wasn't
much into the fixed wing on the SRT-6. But, after looking at it for a little
while, I came to understand that it really does add a style and grace to the
already stylish and graceful lines of this car. It really is a good fit.
Best of luck on whatever you do. Make yourself happy and don't worry
about the rest.
Coyote
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Originally Posted by FUBU
Thanks for the support
mine is low mileage but yours are extremely low milage. Tampering with the odometer
.. Kidding. You use one as a daily driver? Black is on the shelf?
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gotta love the cali humor! When we meeting up man? Where in cali are you?
Originally Posted by musicnsurf
black is on the shelf, graphite is for fun. maybe one day i'll post odo pix.
i realize my calif humor may be a bit obscure (brian gets it
), but i hope you end up enjoying this car basically out of the box. i sure love mine.
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Originally Posted by SoftballJunnkie
gotta love the cali humor! When we meeting up man? Where in cali are you?