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SRT Caliber spotted


RJB

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Sorry no pics at this time, but it was cool looking. It had bulged out fenders front and rear. The intercooler for the turbo was in plain site, the front bumper looked to be a little cobbled on to fit around the intercooler. It had quite a large tailpipe on it, like something you would see on a local rice burner that makes a lot of noise but goes no where fast. The guy in the car was hauling ass so I had to haul ass too, to keep up with him. He actually got on it a lot to get away from me because he spotted me eyeing it, too much for him I guess! Nice exhaust sound though, very deep sounding. The wheels did not look production, I would say they were anywhere from 17-18" wheels on it. Definitely a cool car as far as Calibers go.

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It did not have the wing on the back, nor did it have those wheels. The wheels looked to have those little bolt looking things between the spokes. The rear fascia was off a regular Caliber, and it did not have the side skirts. So basically it was a half ass cobbled together SRT or something in the color black.

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