Dodge Ram Mopar Street Package to Show At SEMA 2008

Mopar Underground 2009 Dodge Ram Urban Street Package

Dodge will debut a Mopar accessories concept truck at SEMA this year.

By Christopher Jackson
October 14, 2008 11:03 PM
Filed Under: American, Dodge, Tuners

Dodge’s Mopar performance division is ready to dress up your Ram pickup, and to help illustrate this fact, it will be showing a Mopar Underground-modified Ram Sport concept truck at the SEMA show this year. Painted a deep blackberry hue, the Ram Sport with Mopar’s Street package features a lowered and leveled body over 22-inch Alcoa forged wheels and a dual exhaust that lets the 390-horsepower HEMI V8 snarl. It’s also got a full body kit, including sill extensions, a dual-snorkel hood and a chin spoiler. Inside, Mopar ambient lighting, suede and leather seats and a DVD headrest system with kicker-audio are used to dress up the cabin. Steering wheel and door pulls have been trimmed to match the seats. Mopar didn’t neglect the bed, either; underneath the hard tonneau cover are more ambient lighting, a bed rug and LED accent lights under the rails. Hot stuff, indeed.

All of the parts featured on the Mopar Street Package concept truck are available from Mopar.

Source: Dodge

Press Release (Click to expand)

2008 SEMA Mopar Underground Sneak Peek

Dodge Ram Mopar Street Package

Using a 2008 Dodge Ram Sport, the exterior blackberry paint really plays up the Dodge Ram Mopar Street Package. This Mopar Underground concept truck features a Mopar body kit consisting of sill extensions and a chin-spoiler. A slight Mopar body drop/leveling kit and Mopar concept 22-inch polished Alcoa forged wheels add to the appearance. A Mopar high-style hard tonneau cover blends with the truck. To add to the aggressive look, the Mopar all-aluminum dual-snorkel hood sits over the 390-horsepower HEMI® V-8, which is backed with a Mopar tuned dual-exhaust. The theme is continued in the interior with Mopar ambient lighting. Mopar suede and leather seats trimmed with premium piping and stitching add to the high-end feel of the truck. The steering wheel and door pulls are trimmed to match for a complete package. Entertainment is delivered via a Mopar DVD headrest system and a Mopar-kicker audio system that will blow you away. The bed is also dressed with a Mopar bed rug and under-rail accent LED lighting.

Comments

evo82
October 15, 2008 6:12 AM
Can you name the truck with four wheel drive, Smells like a steak, and seats thirty five? Canyonero! Canyonero!

joelynn
October 16, 2008 4:13 PM
LOL. I would've thought that tuned pick-ups might be becoming less popular given the economic crisis combined with increasing fuel prices, but I guess I'm a misunderstandersing european

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