Newbie From Tn

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Took charge of a 2004 "Black Knight" 2 dr. first of August. Found it out in Kansas, showroom new, very low miles always kept garaged. Flew out there and helped it escape to the South. Love this truck, already done a tour of the Gulf area this past Sept. Great vehicle for vacations, weekend getaways. Former owner had done a few mods, shorty headers, what appears to be a Billy Boat exhaust, Volant CAI, very dark tint. Of course I never leave anything stock so I've done a few appearance mods already and looking to do more, wheels, black grill, etc. Already found a set of Hurst Stunner's I really like, will have a set of the factory wheels for sale when I make the switch they are same as new, not one blemish on them. Got this hot rod parked next to my 850hp stroked/supercharged '10 Challenger they make a great pair of "Big Boy Toys".
 
Welcome to the RBC
 
howdy & welcome from Texas to the RBC:rock::burnout:
 
Welcome to the VTCoA!
 
Here you go Trussman I am a man of my word (just a little slow sometimes). Hope Picture will attach.
 

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Looks good was thinking about the same rims.
 
Thanks Iron. Actually it's not had a bath in a while but I did take a California Duster to it. I live on a one half mile gravel driveway, really hard to keep it clean. Pretty day here today going to get a bath! Maybe I'll take one to, I usually do at least once a week whether I need to or not.
 
Thanks to you to rbabody! Yeah when I saw those rims I knew that's what the "Black Knight" needed to kinda' separate it from any other Black SRT. They seem to be a well made wheel for sure and the Hurst logo doesn't hurt anything! Didn't dislike the stock wheels I just like to have mine just a little different from others and these really set the truck off. You know wheels can make or break the looks of any vehicle. I have a 2010 Challenger bought it new and one of the first things I did was to change out rims (and everything else) been told by more than one Mopar gearhead that they were the sharpest wheels they had seen on a Challenger. When comments like that come your way from real Mopar people then you know your on the right track.
 

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