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Dec 08, 2006 20:25 as a reply to  @ post 2373790 |  #16

Nice job. Losing the tires in the wheelwells really helps these shots. The only thing I dislike about this Jeep is the ultra low profile tires which leaves way too much opening in the wheelwells in my opinion. These shots are by far the best I've seen of the Jeep SRT8. I think Chrysler might be interested in them.


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Dec 08, 2006 23:05 |  #17

HotRodGuy wrote in post #2373747 (external link)
Belty?

Lol...yes....that is indeed Belty's truck. I took these for him, he's a friend. :lol:

naqs wrote in post #2373790 (external link)
Nice Jeep... Is this the model which runs a Hemi V8 which can switch off 4 cyclinders? :)

Don't know about the switching off 4 cylinders thing (I think that is just the standard Hemi models) but it is indeed a 425hp Hemi.

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Nice job. Losing the tires in the wheelwells really helps these shots. The only thing I dislike about this Jeep is the ultra low profile tires which leaves way too much opening in the wheelwells in my opinion. These shots are by far the best I've seen of the Jeep SRT8. I think Chrysler might be interested in them.

Thank you (and everyone else) for the kind words!




  
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Dec 09, 2006 15:44 |  #18

762x51 wrote in post #2374569 (external link)
Don't know about the switching off 4 cylinders thing (I think that is just the standard Hemi models) but it is indeed a 425hp Hemi.

No worries... I thought that the Jeep's had some special fuel effieciency system which could in fact switch off four cyclinders. but I'm not sure

I'm sure it sounds nice and goes nice :D


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Dec 09, 2006 16:21 |  #19

nice shots indeed there and what a nice car!


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Dec 09, 2006 16:24 |  #20

great pictures, those jeeps are soo beast


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Dec 10, 2006 01:03 |  #21

thats one badass jeep :)


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