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The annual SEMA show always hosts a set of amusing workaday cars kitted out to look bad-ass, although in many cases, they're all show and not much more go. One such ride to grace the Mopar stand this year is the Chrysler 200 S Mopar, which gets an "attitude adjustment" consisting of styling enhancements but little else. It does look pretty good, we have to admit, with a full set of skirting painted the same Ceramic Grey metallic as the body, offset by a black roof, black 19-inch wheels, a black grille, and black mirrors. Most of that can be purchased for the 200 through the Mopar catalog, although the bisected trapezoidal exhaust tips are conceptual, said Chrysler.
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The interior features Katzkin leather seats with Mopar Blue accent piping, with color-coordinated dash and door panels, as well as Mopar floor mats and pedals. Under the hood, the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 from the 200 S breathes more freely, thanks to a cold-air intake system and a cat-back exhaust. The car is also dropped closer to its wheels with a Mopar suspension lowering kit; peeking out from behind those wheels is a Mopar Big Brake kit.
--from Car and Driver Blog http://ift.tt/nSHy27
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