The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
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The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Saw this beauty on the East Rand, and simply HAD to stop for a closer look. Thanks to the local Dodge dealer I could take a few pics as well
Dodge Challenger SRT 6.1 Hemi
With a badge like this...
You need a LARGE one of this...
Drop-dead gorgeous from any angle
Some serious running shoes
Inside
Only the Yanks would put a sticker like this on a car 'Dispose' your Dodge? WTF??
Dodge Challenger SRT 6.1 Hemi
With a badge like this...
You need a LARGE one of this...
Drop-dead gorgeous from any angle
Some serious running shoes
Inside
Only the Yanks would put a sticker like this on a car 'Dispose' your Dodge? WTF??
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Botswana plates.That is how they can drive it around here.
Very clever.
Very clever.
Damn,I'm good!
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
This is what the engine looks like after we applied some mascara, and a bit of blusher to make it look pretty.
This is off a Jeep SRT 8, the same engine as the Challanger
After a freeflow zorst and power chip we could run away from a ML65AMG Merc on top end at >280 kph
On that trip we got like 2kays to the liter, but it was money well wasted.
This is off a Jeep SRT 8, the same engine as the Challanger
After a freeflow zorst and power chip we could run away from a ML65AMG Merc on top end at >280 kph
On that trip we got like 2kays to the liter, but it was money well wasted.
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Sorry gents, it seems I'm making a bit of a habit out of this, but I have to say it.
FUGLY!!!
To me, it really is an American symbol.
Fat, ugly, useless and a load of makeup in order to hide it all.
If I won it, or had it given to me, I'd be glad to accept it... and promptly sell it to finance one of these:
Although I'd rather go for a hardtop version.
FUGLY!!!
To me, it really is an American symbol.
Fat, ugly, useless and a load of makeup in order to hide it all.
If I won it, or had it given to me, I'd be glad to accept it... and promptly sell it to finance one of these:
Although I'd rather go for a hardtop version.
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Lovely..both the Charger and the Porsche!
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Dirk, I am with you, although this red monster (Bar the cheap plastic interior) does look great and I bet will be a whole HEAP of fun!!
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Soon to be known as a Fiat Charger...
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Another Dodge....belongs to a friend of mine....converted to RHD and suspention fitted to allow jumps of 6m, don't know why..........
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Re: The Dukes of Boksburg - a new General Lee
Such an expensive car and it still have McDonalds coke holders!!!!!
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