Any Daytona owners out there?
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RE: Any Daytona owners out there?
ORIGINAL: mmstar23
kinda weird they got a place just for daytona's. what exactly is the daytona? whats different about it from the regular hemi? or is it just a special color selection and and bed stripe with a wing?
kinda weird they got a place just for daytona's. what exactly is the daytona? whats different about it from the regular hemi? or is it just a special color selection and and bed stripe with a wing?
There was a Silver one next to my Hemi on the lot when I bought mine, I just did not want ground effects on a 4x4.Other than that I liked everything else that came with the package.
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RE: Any Daytona owners out there?
8698 built in 05. That is why you see them.
Most of them are also used as daily drivers which contributes to you seeing them. There were about 10K SRT-10s built from 04-06, about the same number as the Daytona. But I will take a wild guess that you do not see as many SRTs on the road, mainly because a smaller percentage were used as DDs.
Most of them are also used as daily drivers which contributes to you seeing them. There were about 10K SRT-10s built from 04-06, about the same number as the Daytona. But I will take a wild guess that you do not see as many SRTs on the road, mainly because a smaller percentage were used as DDs.
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RE: Any Daytona owners out there?
ORIGINAL: 94rt10ohio
8698 built in 05. That is why you see them.
Most of them are also used as daily drivers which contributes to you seeing them. There were about 10K SRT-10s built from 04-06, about the same number as the Daytona. But I will take a wild guess that you do not see as many SRTs on the road, mainly because a smaller percentage were used as DDs.
8698 built in 05. That is why you see them.
Most of them are also used as daily drivers which contributes to you seeing them. There were about 10K SRT-10s built from 04-06, about the same number as the Daytona. But I will take a wild guess that you do not see as many SRTs on the road, mainly because a smaller percentage were used as DDs.