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Old 08-12-2006, 12:43 PM
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Re: Challenger Concept in my garage!

Originally Posted by MentallyChallenged
The guy who painted the side stripping must have had an epileptic attack...

Besides that nice
I will try to remove the side decals with a hair dryer and "goo" remover... hope it works, but I do have a plan 'B'...

Went back to Walmart to get the yellow car... got it and a twin-pack with the Challenger Concept car and a 1970 Challenger body to swap out on the RC chassis. The twin-pack is by a different manufacturer and is not as well done as the other one... massive hood/trunk pins, air dams, etc.

Looks like the beginning of a flood of DCX licensed Challenger Concept products for the holidays...

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