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| Turbo Dodge forum Welcome to TurboDodge.com , home to turbo discussions for your Shelby, Daytona, Omni, Lebaron and other Turbo Dodge products. Being one of the largest Dodge Forums online, our classifieds is booming with tons of Dodge products. |
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| Dodge Forum - Dodge Enthusiast Forums for Ram Dakota Charger Neon SRT Viper Stealth Dodge Forum is a Dodge discussion forum and one stop resource for all Dodge related discussions, with forum topics including Dodge vehicle maintenance, repairs, and performance upgrades. There are discussions on many Dodge related topics and models including the Dodge Ram, Dodge Dakota, Dodge Charger, Dodge Challenger, Neon, SRT, Dodge Viper, Stratus and more. |
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| Donovan's Dodge Garage You have reached the website of Gary S. Donovan; an outpost for those who have a need for speed and a love of Mopars in all shapes and forms. Here you will find information about modifying your Front Wheel Drive Mopar so that it can go fast too, as well as general information about my own cars and other subjects. |
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| MiniMopar Resources Welcome to the Mini-Mopar Resources website. Here you can find information about how to diagnose, repair, and upgrade your Chrysler front-wheel drive vehicle. This information applies all vehicles based off of Chrysler's L and K body platforms, which includes models from 1984 through 1994. See the Mini-Mopar Body Types page for more information. |
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| Dodge Omni GLH The Dodge Omni and the similar Plymouth Horizon were front-wheel-drive, subcompact cars introduced by the Dodge and Plymouth divisions of Chrysler Corporation in North America in 1978. It was a five-door hatchback. Although the car had substantial European origins (externally, it closely resembled the Yugo and the Volkswagen Rabbit), |
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| Shelby Dodge Mailing List On February 26, 1997, Dennis Fuller created the Shelby Dodge Mailing List and all was good. This list grew at a rapid pace as the word spread. What started as a trickle now numbers over 1,800. In July 2001, Bill Yohman took over the ownership of the SDML to continue the "Fuller Legacy." |