The crate, with the “not legal” DR,
tireless skinnies and second computer are not sold with the car. They are available through the parts department for $1 and shipped to your home.
Here’s how C&D described it.
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Quarter Pounder, Car and Driver - June 2017
Those tires (skinnies), known as "runners" in the drag-racing world, are part of the gymnastic loophole squirm Dodge had to perform to get past its own lawyers. They are not street legal... The car will come with a voucher that entitles the buyer to purchase a big box called the Demon crate from the parts department... Critically, though, the crate is sold separately from the car and doesn't even come with the tires. "The wheels don't come with the car, they're not on the car, and we don't even give you the tires," says Kuniskis.
There's more legal sleight-of-hand in the weaponized power plant... In addition to the wheel-swapping kit, the Demon crate contains a replacement engine controller that contains programming for race fuel and a new climate control panel with a 100-octane button.
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Technically, it would be like Chevy charging an extra $10k for a drag race ZL1 the gives you a voucher to go to the parts department to buy the not street/EPA legal drag race package for $1 to put on the car yourself.
Would that be “stock”?