Project R/T conversion
#12
dont let them discourage you CFusion. It can be done VERY easily and not for 3x what it costs for an R/T. Theres a GREAT parts website www.car-part.com Its a listing of salvage yards across the country. Also use ebay etc. Ive seen the lower bumper on ebay for very cheap. Just be patient and put it together as you find parts.
#13
dont let them discourage you CFusion. It can be done VERY easily and not for 3x what it costs for an R/T. Theres a GREAT parts website www.car-part.com Its a listing of salvage yards across the country. Also use ebay etc. Ive seen the lower bumper on ebay for very cheap. Just be patient and put it together as you find parts.
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#16
dont let them discourage you CFusion. It can be done VERY easily and not for 3x what it costs for an R/T. Theres a GREAT parts website www.car-part.com Its a listing of salvage yards across the country. Also use ebay etc. Ive seen the lower bumper on ebay for very cheap. Just be patient and put it together as you find parts.
Thanks. Yeah I figured I would take it slow. No rush.
#20
Na, I'll side with those that say at this point if you want an R/T then sell yours back and buy an R/T. Just because you change stuff, it will never be an R/T by vin or resale asset.
Nothing against mods, I have mods on mods and more that I have forgotten than I remember. Just saying the logical, easiest and most likely less expensive in the long run with labor and overall resale values factored in.
IndyDurango
Nothing against mods, I have mods on mods and more that I have forgotten than I remember. Just saying the logical, easiest and most likely less expensive in the long run with labor and overall resale values factored in.
IndyDurango