Mopar’s 15 ways to make your custom Dodge Challenger look just like everyone else’s

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According to Pietro Gorlier, (deep breath) President and Chief Executive Officer of Mopar Service, Parts and Customer Care, Chrysler Group LLC., (whew) the average Dodge Challenger owner spends about $600 on accessories and performance parts from Chrysler’s Mopar catalog. Interestingly enough, the most popular single piece of aftermarket kit for the Challenger are Mopar’s brushed stainless steel door sill guards. These bits add at least 10 extra horsepower, we’re told.

Second on the list is Mopar’s vehicle cover (an accessory we can wholeheartedly recommend), which is designed specifically to fit the Challenger. Consider us unsurprised that the chromed fuel-filler door and rear deck-lid Go-Wing Spoiler grab slots three and four – doesn’t every single Challenger you see on the road have these installed?

And now for the Mopar pieces that actually improve the straight-line performance of the Challenger: cold-air Intake systems and cat-back exhaust systems for both the 5.7- and 6.1-liter Hemi V8s. Don’t forget the stage 2 coilover suspension kit and Mopar strut tower brace to make the big musclecar handle and performance brake pads to haul it back down from speed. See the complete list of Mopar’s best-selling Challenger parts and accessories after the break.

[Source: Chrysler]

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