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Dodge Charger R/T

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Whilst on the muscle car theme - I came across this company who sell classic muscle cars over in the states.

Big deal I hear you say......but wait they have a USP -- what better way to sell muscle cars than video the very cars doing burnouts outside the dealership !!

Every car they sell has numerous photo's and a video to go along with it.

Camaro Z28 Convertible - selling video.

:rolleyes: Sure.......... the only thing stopping me is - I CAN'T AFFORD IT!!

I've got a nasty feeling that you're now thinking (trust me, I know) 'Well maybe...' :D

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hmmm maybe ..... maybe if I don't buy the A3 ???

hmmm maybe ..... maybe if I don't buy the A3 ???

Go on!

Dave, I can't believe you haven't taken me around in that yet :(

i think he ought to bring it to the next mids meet or whatever... then give us all a thrash round in it... not driving of course, just a quick passenger ride...

What does R/T mean?

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What does R/T mean?

I THINK it means Road & Track but that's a guess.

not that you'll be interested.....you've got your own muscle car!! :thumbup:

Thats right r/t is road and track, although it would be cooler to stand for rapid transit!

nice but give me john force's top fuel funny car everytime.

ps does anyone know if he still holds the world record for et/speed on the 1/4, i'm a bit out of touch.

jonno.

You've gotta have respect for any car that can wheelie off the line!

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