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Old 08-02-2008, 10:06 AM
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Re: What's up with the "I don't care about speed" talk?

...I've owned mine for 6 weeks and have yet to "try 'er out"...I lived thru the muscle car era, had hot new cars in 68-69 and destroyed them mechanically is short order...there is always a faster car regardless what you drive....I just like to cruise in mine and not worry about who is king of the street anymore, been there done that....if I have a real craving for speed, I have faster cars in my garage than the Challenger anyway
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