Exterior Discussion / ModificationsWant to change the look and appearance of your Dodge Challenger? This section is for the discussion of any exterior visual modifications. Examples include wheels, custom paint, grills, etc.
Not sure the concept is popular enough for grills to be offered.
If the concept grill was on my car, I'd be finding a retro replacement. Similar to what I have.
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I like the production car a whole lot more too, but that doesnt say a few aspects of the concept woulda been awesome. Interior, hood, I dont know about the grille but I could see how some people like it.
I like the concept grill but I'm glad they did what they did with production as the charger, magnum, avenger, Ram etc all have the cross hair grill. Now if they could have given us the rear tail light, butterfly hood scoops and roll down back windows that woulda been something
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2009 Challenger RT 6 spd Track Pack. Black Pearl
Predator Custom Tune
180* T Stat
Catch Can
True Cold Air (Ram Air tube from Grill & brake Ducts)
SRT Chin Spoiler ( ram air to intake )
SRT 6spd carbon Fiber Shifter.
SRT Hood scoops
Eibach Sportline Drop Kit
20" Heritage Wheels
Door Sill Covers
Hood Pin Appearance Kit
My Gig
Custom Hemi Cover
Challenger lettering on rear panels
Resonator Delete
Flowmaster 40 series
how many concept wheels did they have? i have seen 2 different types, but i like them both. I think the 18" rims look similar to one type of rim that was on the concept.
-and my favorite part from the concept was the butterfly hood scoops! thats something they should make aftermarket
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