• Walker Exhaust 41988 Hardware-Reducer

    Walker Exhaust
    List Price: $23.90
    Price: $14.04
    You Save: $9.86 (41%)

    - Assured high quality and dependability
    - Engineered to high standards
    - 100% aluminized material

    Walker has everything from brackets and clamps to connectors and specialty pipes - all the accessories you need to do the complete exhaust job....
  • Hooker 11046HKR Super Competition Oxygen Sensor Reducer

    Hooker
    Price: $78.79


    - Bolt-On
    - One Pair
    - Oxygen Sensor Reducer

  • Walker Exhaust 41973 Hardware-Reducer

    Walker Exhaust
    List Price: $13.97
    Price: $14.22


    - Tested under extreme conditions
    - 100% aluminized material
    - Heavy gauge aluminized material for long service life

    Walker has everything from brackets and clamps to connectors and specialty pipes - all the accessories you need to do the complete exhaust job....
  • Flowtech 10110FLT Reducer w/ O2 Sensor Fitting

    Flowtech
    Price: $29.12


    - Reducer With O-Sensor Fitting
    - Durable 16 gauge construction
    - Made In USA

    3-Bolt 3" x 3" Reducer - with O2 Sensor Fitting
  • Walker Exhaust 41955 Hardware-Reducer

    Walker Exhaust
    List Price: $7.80
    Price: $6.39
    You Save: $1.41 (18%)

    - Heavy gauge aluminized material for long service life
    - 100% aluminized material
    - Highest quality

    Walker has everything from brackets and clamps to connectors and specialty pipes - all the accessories you need to do the complete exhaust job....

Driven: 2010 Dodge Challenger SRT8

The 2010 Dodge Challenger is many things: Two-door sporty coupe, retro-themed mid-life crisis mobile, one of the last of a dying breed of big cars powered by big muscle. One thing it isn't: Subtle.

When a bright yellow Challenger SRT8 with the 6.1-liter Hemi V-8 (425 horsepower) and a 6-speed manual transmission shows up at your door, it's hard to resist getting some seat time behind the wheel. It's also hard to move throughout the city unnoticed.

Other than the availability of the "Plum Crazy" purple paint job, not much changes for Challenger, which was introduced in 2008 as a 2009 model.

My tester had a base price of $41,230, including standard features such as ABS, traction control, an antiskid system, front-side airbags, curtain-side airbags, 20-inch wheels, air conditioning, heated front seats, satellite radio, a tilt/telescope steering wheel, 60/40 split-folding rear seats, a wireless cell phone link, a spoiler, a functional hood scoop, a dual exhaust, and more.


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