MagnaFlow will be pulling the cover off of a one-of-a-kind vehicle built by SpeedKore Performance Group at the 2019 SEMA Show. The one-off Dodge Charger started its life as a 2020 Charger SRT Hellcat Widebody and has been outfitted with a number of carbon fiber parts, and is now powered by a twin-turbocharged Demon-based engine delivering its power through all four wheels. The vehicle also includes a custom-valved exhaust system that exits out of the front bumper for track use and can be easily switched to flow through a MagnaFlow Competition Series exhaust for street driving.
For more infor, visit MagnaFlow at SEMA:
- MagnaFlow Booth # 23543
- SEMA Central Hall/Performance Hall
- Las Vegas Convention Center
- Also streamed live on the MagnaFlow Facebook page.
- Tuesday, November 5, 2019, 10:00 a.m.
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