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The buzz models

Posted By: Dart 500

The buzz models - 08/25/22 01:40 AM

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Posted By: SALEM1912

Re: The buzz models - 08/25/22 02:46 AM

Just saw a ad for the E Charger. Got a laugh from the first comment:
Dodge and electronics, we know that's a winning combination LOL
Posted By: wingman

Re: The buzz models - 08/25/22 01:03 PM

I like the "gator grain" roof treatment. wink
Posted By: Dart 500

Re: The buzz models - 08/25/22 02:26 PM

Originally Posted by wingman
I like the "gator grain" roof treatment. wink


black ghost challenger
Posted By: Bad340fish

Re: The buzz models - 08/25/22 02:28 PM

These models are so cheesy I feel like they are pandering to the crowd that leaves the air dam protectors on. Same with the EV charger, they might as well make the air dam protector light up on that one.
Posted By: moparx

Re: The buzz models - 08/25/22 03:47 PM

.........."with the EV charger, they might as well make the air dam protector light up on that one"



don't give them any ideas. laugh2
beer
Posted By: bobby66

Re: The buzz models - 08/26/22 09:56 AM



OHV engines are just a fad. The flathead is the only powerplant worthy of the name. boogie
Posted By: GY3

Re: The buzz models - 08/26/22 01:01 PM

The Challenger guys (some, not all) are starting to feel like the ricer crowd from about 15 years ago.

A friend invited me to a Challenger group on Facebook and it's really pathetic.

The bigger mods are: hand painting brake calipers, underglow lighting, adding a spacer to their throttle body for more power, doing wraps on hoods, changing their own oil. LOL!
Posted By: Dart 500

Re: The buzz models - 08/26/22 01:10 PM

Originally Posted by GY3
The Challenger guys (some, not all) are starting to feel like the ricer crowd from about 15 years ago.

A friend invited me to a Challenger group on Facebook and it's really pathetic.

The bigger mods are: hand painting brake calipers, underglow lighting, adding a spacer to their throttle body for more power, doing wraps on hoods, changing their own oil. LOL!



Thats always been the case, since 2009. It got those guys out of their wifes Toyota Sienna, so its not a bad thing. Balls dropped when they were 45, better late than never

Look at Dodge marketing "brotherhood of muscle" its aimed at those guys, and with the coming EV, all they'll need is a helmet and a firesuit and they can buy an 8 sec car from Dodge and be like the guys from street outlaws.
Posted By: Bad340fish

Re: The buzz models - 08/26/22 01:45 PM

They will be the ones to pull up and rev the fake motor on the EV Charger Super Banshee HellCat Widebody Demon

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Posted By: sixpakdodge

Re: The buzz models - 08/26/22 04:53 PM

Originally Posted by GY3
The Challenger guys (some, not all) are starting to feel like the ricer crowd from about 15 years ago.

A friend invited me to a Challenger group on Facebook and it's really pathetic.

The bigger mods are: hand painting brake calipers, underglow lighting, adding a spacer to their throttle body for more power, doing wraps on hoods, changing their own oil. LOL!



Yeah, the new Challenger crowd is different. I bought a leftover '17 T/A in 18, and I can't tell you the number of squirrels it's attracted. I'm under 40, and can't stand these people. It's not just a certain age range either...it's all of them. One guy gave me a copy of his "mod" list, "in case I wanted to duplicate some of what he did to his car on mine"... it was about the equivalent of driving it through a JC Whitney catalog.
Posted By: Sniper

Re: The buzz models - 08/26/22 05:07 PM

Originally Posted by bobby66


OHV engines are just a fad. The flathead is the only powerplant worthy of the name. boogie


You wish you had one

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Posted By: Mr PotatoHead

Re: The buzz models - 08/26/22 05:18 PM

Thats funny as hell. apimp


Originally Posted by GY3
The Challenger guys (some, not all) are starting to feel like the ricer crowd from about 15 years ago.

A friend invited me to a Challenger group on Facebook and it's really pathetic.

The bigger mods are: hand painting brake calipers, underglow lighting, adding a spacer to their throttle body for more power, doing wraps on hoods, changing their own oil. LOL!

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