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The thing is that you started off bad by putting money on things that you didn't know if they went well or not when it's about upgrades, and this is why there are a few consultancy companies which can determine what is good/bad for your car, especially a Camaro since it's a popular model. All you did was bad business, but at least you gained experience, and I hope you won't have similar ****-ups with the Challenger, although if I was in your situation I would have bought a SRT8 Charger, just because it's a muscle car/full-sized 4-door sedan hybrid, both a powerful mix of power and practicality for a family.
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