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This Demon is number 118 of the total run and was originally acquired by SpeedKore. The Grafton, Wisconsin-based company used the car to develop its carbon-fiber conversion upgrade for the Demon.
As a result, the ruthless Demon will happily accelerate 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in a whopping 2.3 seconds and run the quarter mile in no more than 9.54 seconds, at 140 mph (225 kph).
The 2023 Dodge Demon 170 was a first for many things, and among those was the option to order a set of wheels with carbon-fiber barrels. These super-lightweight wheels are one of the many secret ...
One of the five 2018 Dodge Challenger Demons modified by SpeedKore with carbon fiber bodies is offered for sale. It is the only one the speed shop left the supercharger in (albeit increasing the ...
Hey, look what we found on Bring a Trailer: it’s a carbon-fiber-bodied 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon built by SpeedKore. And it only has less than 200 miles on the odometer! And it’s only ...
Lacks Carbon Fiber™ wheels—optional on the Demon 170—provide greater performance and weight reduction compared with the car’s standard-equipment cast aluminum wheels without compromising strength and ...
Dodge only ever built 3,300 examples of the Demon and the Bring A Trailer auction says this one is #118. It has just 200 miles (320 km) on the clock and the factory warranty has yet to be activated.
Now, there’s an even more extreme version built by SpeedKore up for sale on eBay with an all-carbon-fiber body. SpeedKore debuted a 1,200 hp (894 kW) twin-turbo version of this car at SEMA.
Lacks Carbon Fiber wheels — optional on the Demon 170 — are said to provide greater performance and weight reduction compared with the car’s standard-equipment cast aluminum wheels without ...
February 4, 2021 Kevin Hart’s Beastly New Carbon Fiber 1970 Dodge Charger Has 1,000 HP The fully revamped classic features an exposed carbon-fiber body ...
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