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Was out running some errands on a nice fall day and had to stop at the mall. Found a pretty good parking spot though.

 

With a car as sharp as that I'd find the same parking spot too. Maybe even a little further out....

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Thanks, I'm really enjoying it.

Yellow things are to protect splitter during transport. I asked the dealer to leave them on. I have a couple more steep driveways I need to test before I take them off.

Guy who goes to the local cars and coffee needed to keep those on he has destroyed his splitter

 

 

Ryan

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Guy who goes to the local cars and coffee needed to keep those on he has destroyed his splitter

 

 

Ryan

Nothing $175 won't fix. :nopity:

I hear the factory protectors go for $50 on ebay but I haven't looked.

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Big project of the day - I removed the yellow splitter protectors, looks much better. They are held on with reusable push pins so I put them in the trunk in case they are needed sometime. They could be reinstalled in a minute or so. Then I went and picked up oil for the fist oil change.

 

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Put it away for the winter.

:(

Already?

 

 

Ryan

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Already?

 

 

Ryan

Yeah. We're getting sub-40 degree mornings and the tires aren't good below 40.

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Yes they are they are good for fish tailing :)

 

 

Ryan

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Yeah. We're getting sub-40 degree mornings and the tires aren't good below 40.

For this one I bought an extra set of the "all seasons" to hope to drive longer in the fall - as long as there is no snow or ice. The Pirelli summer tires state not warranted if they crack or fail below 40F.

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I will keep mine drive able until salt hits the roads

 

 

Ryan

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Bought a cover for it, she's going to be sitting out side for a few weeks before she goes into storage. We had a cold snap this weekend and got some snow in surrounding area.

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Yeah. We're getting sub-40 degree mornings and the tires aren't good below 40.

Yeah, remember when I took that of which we shall not speak out on Christmas Eve last year.

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Nothing $175 won't fix. :nopity:

I hear the factory protectors go for $50 on ebay but I haven't looked.

 

Front splliers are only $175 for the hellcats? The ones on the 1LE and Z/28 camaros are $500+

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Up here they spray a mix of salt and molasses on the roads in the winter.

 

That crap STICKS and is corrosive as hell!

 

..the fine stones they use aren't too good either. They slide and fly all over the place.

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Front splliers are only $175 for the hellcats? The ones on the 1LE and Z/28 camaros are $500+

Probably depends how much you break but yes $175. I should probably just order one now to insure I never break it.

 

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2015-Dodge-Challenger-SRT-HELLCAT-LOWER-AIR-DAM-OEM-NEW-MOPAR-68258747AB-/191433001152?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Make%3ADodge&hash=item2c924bc8c0&vxp=mtr&afsrc=1&rmvSB=true

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