2011 '11 Dodge Charger R/t Custom Key Chain - Red With Black on 2040-parts.com
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
2011 '11 Dodge Charger R/T Custom Key Chain. Car is Red with Black - Black Interior - Chrome Rims. Mopar - A true classic and crowd favorite. Nice piece for that Charger Fan.
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