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The strategy for the 2011 Challenger SRT8 is simple: more power. Read the full story here: www.motortrend.com Also find Motor Trend on: twitter.com facebook.com Shot by: Duane Sempson & Gordon Green Edited by: Duane Sempson
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2011, Dodge, Challenger, SRT8, 392, burnout, test
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