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beautiful car. if you remove that wheel gap it would make just perfect.

Add a factory supercharger and you have a 60k PP2 fully loaded with 727HP. A monster.

I know, might be better buying a gt500 instead......
 

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beautiful car. if you remove that wheel gap it would make just perfect.

Add a factory supercharger and you have a 60k PP2 fully loaded with 727HP. A monster.

I know, might be better buying a gt500 instead......
A used one would be cheaper but slower, a new GT500 would cost like 10-20K more at least.
 

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Looks great but $50K? Eff that.
That's kinda the theme with these '18s. So many of us got our GT PPs for like $29k-$32k. Obviously we still need to wait for end of the '18 MY blowouts, but the sticker shock on these GTs is just brutal now.
 

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I really hope a lot of guys that buy this car will have your attitude, because I would pay top dollar for these wheels/tires as new takeoffs.
Why? There are many more choices going aftermarket. Those wheels look like ones on my neighbors older Challenger. Pattern is not agressive.
 

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Why? There are many more choices going aftermarket. Those wheels look like ones on my neighbors older Challenger. Pattern is not agressive.
They arent too much different from my neighbors Subaru WRX, but they do still look really nice.
 

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That's kinda the theme with these '18s. So many of us got our GT PPs for like $29k-$32k. Obviously we still need to wait for end of the '18 MY blowouts, but the sticker shock on these GTs is just brutal now.
Yeah that’s what I paid. Great bang for the buck at that price. Of course I’d never pay more than 30-35k for a car period. Just not worth it to me.
 

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Why? There are many more choices going aftermarket. Those wheels look like ones on my neighbors older Challenger. Pattern is not agressive.
Because they're forged, have an ideal offset and width, and are OEM. I usually prefer quality OEM parts to most aftermarket components. Just personal preference.
 

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With an ecoboost spoiler????? If it were my car I would want the correct spoiler for 50K.
 

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wrong spoiler.. bad spoiler at that. Wait is it?
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