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Nov 27, 2023SpeedKore Is Producing Carbon Dodge Direct Connection Parts For The Challenger
SpeedKore's carbon parts for the Dodge Challenger are available from $1,925
SpeedKore has introduced a plethora of officially license Dodge Direct Connection parts for the Dodge Challenger that will be available through the Dodge Power Brokers network of dealerships.
The American company has made a name for itself with stunning restomod projects of classic muscle cars adorned in beautiful carbon fiber bodywork. For the Dodge Challenger, it will offer select parts constructed from premium pre-preg carbon fiber that are cured in an autoclave and finished with either a gloss or satin clear coat.
The first carbon fiber parts to be offered for the Challenger will include a rear spoiler, rocker panel set, rear diffuser, and a front splitter.
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Each of the parts produced by SpeedKore are direct OEM replacements and use OEM hardware or include custom brackets to make them easy to install. In addition to being available through participating Dodge Power Brokers dealerships, the parts can be ordered through the Dodge Direct Connection website.
"Our team is thrilled to offer American-made, licensed Direct Connection performance parts for enthusiasts looking to customize their Dodge Challenger vehicles," president and owner of SpeedKore, Jim Kacmarcik said. "This lineup is going to be a game-changer for Dodge Challenger owners and enthusiasts."
SpeedKore's cheapest part for the Dodge Challenger is its carbon fiber rear spoiler, priced at $1,925. Meanwhile, the rocker panel costs $2,475, the splitter is available for $2,735, and the rear diffuser can be purchased for $3,075.
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