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Old 03-23-2009, 05:03 PM
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Yeah I live in WA but I would at least like some side rails to drain the rain away from the inside of the car it is recockulous!
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Careful, Mullit, some people around here will be upset to know you take your Challenger out in the rain.
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Well I have no choice, and yes I drive it in the SNOOOOOOOW!!! It is a car its is meant to be driven, so drive it already!

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Well I have no choice, and yes I drive it in the SNOOOOOOOW!!! It is a car its is meant to be driven, so drive it already!
I agree 100%, the Challenger is meant to be driven, not parked in a garage for someone else to enjoy years down the road....just make sure that your Challenger isn't equiped with the optional F-1 Supercar tires, if you plan on driving in a good rain or snow...as they like dry pavement...




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