Haven't seen this on a duster

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Agent_Orange

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saw this on ebay today. here's the link

[ame="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Plymouth-Duster-2-Door-Coupe-Plymouth-Duster-Custom-Restomod-Mopar-Big-Block-430-Horse-Power-/181376924419?forcerrptr=true&hash=item2a3ae83b03&item=181376924419&pt=US_Cars_Trucks"]Plymouth Duster Custom Restomod Mopar Big Block 430 Horse Power | eBay[/ame]
 

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Sorry but taking everything that may have been cool in the right context and trying to apply it to a car suxs. This car is not a 69 and 71 mustang, with T/A hood scoop, superbee stripes and chevy frenched tail lights etc. It just doesn't work for me. Cheeesy!
 
I'm glad I'm not the only one who thinks this car is awful and 17,700? are you kidding me? it would cost me half what the bids at to do away with the fake mustang side scoops. lol....I'm all in favor of customization, but nothing works together here.
 
I have seen this car on the web before. Not sure why someone would do that to their car.
 
I can't figure out why you would put money and time into a duster, and not at least tuck the bumpers in???? I may not have room to talk since mine are the same way, but i don't classify my car as a custom either
 
the rear tires are a classic example for the "how wide of a tire can I go" thread.....answer, air shocks and as wide as you want
 
There is wayyyyyyyyyyyy too much stuff on that car. Personally less is more for me, a nice clean look is where its at.
 
Yes, the accented bumper extensions only make you realize even more how terrible having bumper car bumpers on an otherwise nice body can be. I can deal with factory big *** bumpers on a factory car but on a modified car, those big bumpers and plastic extensions gotta go. If those mustang fake side quarter flares are done right though, with a little work that car could be really slick.
 
...like the air dam...has to be custom made ?

Air dam is a Direct Connection piece. Counterpart to the "ducktail" style rear spoiler that was made by DC back in the day.

That car's been on eBay at least twice before. Doesn't appear to have changed hands, not sure if it "sold" in the last auctions though.

I can't believe they left the bumpers stock. Compared to frenching in those tail lights or adding the side scoops changing out the bumpers is a piece of cake. I swapped the rear shock bumper on my car for an earlier piece in a few hours.
 
Air dam is a Direct Connection piece. Counterpart to the "ducktail" style rear spoiler that was made by DC back in the day.

That car's been on eBay at least twice before. Doesn't appear to have changed hands, not sure if it "sold" in the last auctions though.

I can't believe they left the bumpers stock. Compared to frenching in those tail lights or adding the side scoops changing out the bumpers is a piece of cake. I swapped the rear shock bumper on my car for an earlier piece in a few hours.

darn, to find one in excellent shape would probably cost you your first born..
 
It sold for $19,600...

I like how at the end of the ad it says, "Good Luck"...


Does he know something that the buyer does not know????
 
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