Mopar RedLine Dodge Charger



    The Mopar fanatics underground wasted no time in taking a step-by-market Dodge Charger, 2011, under their wings. "We let the designers of automotive production and their friends for Mopar rip," said Gilles. "I want them to show us what they would do with this vehicle if it were their own dream car." 
     The red line from the charger to the 2011 version of the popular vehicle lower to the ground with a suspension that lowers the car an inch. Redline Charger aggressive appearance that is supported by a 5.7 liter hemi ® engine is hidden under a unique aluminum hood. Mopar parts - including headers, exhaust systems and cold air intake - providing benefits and horses of torque, while the Mopar strut brace amps up the handling and maneuverability needed for additional stables. 
      Redline Power Charger until the appearance of a discreetly. Feeling suppression achieved with a black roof, down the front and back treatment and continued with a hat made of carbon fiber glass. The staggered 22-inch wide Super Alloy wheels wrapped with Pirelli tires (265/35/22 front, 295/30/22 rear), follow the theme of the intake air as a fraud as a single carbon fiber / lower splitter and rear wing, which created by the Mopar Underground team for Redline magazine. Front and rear lights also get a blackout treatment. 
     Given the legacy of the legendary Dodge Charger is a spoon with a spoon in hand to remember the 1970 Dodge Charger R / T. Spoon black side decorated with a red R / T logo, provide a good tie-in to the red line of red paint used for redline magazine. 
      A trip inside the red-black interior theme show focusing on the driver, redline with glasses all-aluminum custom and console drivers. The interior is highlighted with satin and polished chrome accents eye for detail. Mopar Performance Katzkin seats trimmed with nappa leather with red stitching Radar Red Light and provide other improvements in the hit. A unique SRT ® steering wheel prototype featuring a complete change from within.

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