i have a 99cc with a 408 i already built but really thinking bout putting it in my 2000 rc. What yall think!
i have a 99cc with a 408 i already built but really thinking bout putting it in my 2000 rc. What yall think!
Regular Cab FTW!
11.27 @ 118.232017 NM Mopar Challenge Series Champion
and i cant fine any good wheels besides ccws and there way out of my budget
both look good hAHA
Depends on your intention. If you want something nice to drive often, even for long trips, CC all the way. But if you're going to just cut it to ribbons, don't ruin a CC, use the RC instead.
2003 Black CC R/T, 1 of (less than) 376
RC or GTFO!!!
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im not going to strip either of them no weight reduction needed. just for street mainly.
CC !
or go faster with the RC.
'03 Stampede Graphite Metallic Dakota R/T CC
FRP tune, M1 2bbl, HiPoTek 52mm TB, K&N 14" Filter, Headers, Flowmaster duals
i really dont know yet was hoping around 1200 not 2000 ha.
I have some RT 20's if you're interested.
I'd say RC if ya plan on racing with it. CC for a fast cruiser.
- 99' Dodge Dakota R/T CC -
- 1 of 4 R/T Moon roof trucks; that I've seen anyway. -
- Stock Bed, Stock Tailgate. Coming soon...
- #1253 -
how much?
I like doing things the hard way. I say go full retard and build the fastest CC you can afford to beat up on most of the RC's while driving home in comfort
2000 CC
11.37@122