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2000 Dodge Dakota R/t 5.9 Superchared Show Truck Lowrider Mopar Air Ride on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:50442
Location:

Cambridge, Minnesota, United States

Cambridge, Minnesota, United States
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2000 Dodge Dakota R/T with a 5.9 kenne bell supercharger, Hughes racing throttle body, Harland sharp 1.6 roller rockers mopar performance m1 intake, mopar performance rt +10 cam, mopar performance valve covers, msd ignition, ngkv power plugs, Gibson headers, Viper #60 injectors, Taylor Spiro pro wires, K&N air hat, mopar performance boost and fuel pressure gauge, 160 degree T stat, open exhaust, 2 bar map sensor. Body: Cervini"s S.S. hood and grill inserts, custom front bumper, Cervini's sniper grill, rear roll pan, color matched door handles, hard top bed cover with spoiler, Lund wiper cowl, Lund sun visor, S.S. RT third brake light cover, tinted windows, sport led side mirrors, clear tail lights, eagle eyes headlights, street glow underbody neon kit, rear window graphic, motorized bed cover, air horn. Suspension: Bagged front and rear, front, back, side to side. Dual biair 480's air compressors, with one 5 gallon tank and one 10 gallon tank, c notched frame.  Tuning and data logging: 7 inch touch screen innovate ot-1 interface sct xcalibrator 2. Interior: White gauge faces, triple pillar gauge pod, painted dash and door panels, custom center counsel with 10 inch sub, G tech pro performance meter, factory overhead computer, custom embossed headliner, custom 2 tone leather embroidered interior. Sound and Video System in truck: Jensen dvd mp3 sd TV with XM navigation, ipod controller with 7 inch wide touchscreen display, 10 inch Volfenhagen Sub, Rockford 202 amps, front and rear Rockford speakers, Rockford 202 amp for the bed speakers, 6 inch monitors mounted in the sun visors, 7 inch monitors in the head rests, Viper alarm with remote start, door poppers. In Bed: Rockford 202 amp for the 4 10's in the bed, 32 inch HD NEC monitor, infinity capa series speakers in the bed, wood bed floor with ss strips. It has 18 inch Carroll Shelby rims with Pirelli tires . This truck has side pipes, only 50,000 miles on it, and Strobe lights. This truck runs and drives like new. This truck is called Killer Bee. if you want to see the you tube videos you can go to you tube and put in killer bee 1 and killer bee 2. This truck has so much stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting things. Truck has won many trophies at car shows. If you have any questions call 763-742-7051

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Thu, May 7 2020

The 2020 Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio is a five-seat, compact luxury sport sedan packing 505 horsepower thanks to a 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6. My personal 2013 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 is ... well ... not. It's a full-sized muscle coupe whose iron-block 6.4-liter V8 makes 470 hp in the very traditional way: it's freakin' huge, like everything else about the car.  On paper, these two have nothing in common beyond the fact that they were built by the same multi-national manufacturing entity.  But if paper were the be-all and end-all of automotive rankings, everybody would buy the same car. And we don't, especially as enthusiasts. Whether it's looks or tuning or vague "intangibles" or something as simple as the way a car sounds, we often put a priority on the things that trigger our emotions rather than setting out to simply buy whatever the "best" car is at that particular moment.  So, what do these two have in common? They both sound really, really good. Like looks, sounds are subjective. While a rubric most assuredly exists in the world of marketing (attraction is as much a science as any other human response), we have no way of objectively scoring the beauty of either of these cars, and the same applies to the qualities of the sound waves being emitted through their tail pipes.  But we can measure how loud they are. In fact, there's even an app for that. Dozens, as it turns out. So, I picked one at random that recorded peak loudness levels, and set off to conduct an entirely pointless and only vaguely scientific experiment with the two cars that happened to be in my garage at the same time.  For the test, I opened up a window and cracked the garage door (so as not to inflict carbon monoxide poisoning upon myself in the name of discovery), and then placed my phone on a tripod behind the center of each car's trunk lid. I fired each one up and let the app do the rest. I then placed my GoPro on top of the trunk for each test so that I could review the video afterward for any anomalies.  I started with the Challenger. The 6.4-liter Hemi under the hood of this big coupe is essentially the same lump found under the hood of quite a few Ram pickups, and it has the accessories to prove it. Its starter is loud and distinctive. Almost as loud, it turns out, as the exhaust itself. As its loud pew-pew faded behind the V8's barking cold start, we recorded a peak of 83.7 decibels. In the app's judgment, that's roughly the equivalent of a busy street.

Jeep Grand Cherokee, Dodge Durango to lose color options temporarily

Wed, 19 Nov 2014

In the market for a Jeep Grand Cherokee or Dodge Durango? Well, if you fancy a more expressive color for your new SUV, you'd better get your order in, or plan on waiting until well into 2015.
The SUVs will be limited to just four monochromatic shades - black, white, silver and gray - until at least February, thanks to an upgrade to the paint shop at the two vehicles' Jefferson North factory. For the Grand Cherokee, that means it's losing more than half its color palette while the Durango is dropping two-thirds of its color catalog.
The loss of colors is inconvenient, but the upgrade will have a slightly bigger effect on the overall supply of SUVs, as Chrysler will need to end its relentless build pace at the factory for a three-week shutdown starting on December 22. The good news for fans of the SUVs is that once the work is completed, we should see a gradual expansion of the color palettes for both the Durango and Grand Cherokee, beyond even what's offered now.

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