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Roush Silverado Spied

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In May 2007 longtime Ford tuning house Roush Performance Products broke twelve years of tradition by announcing it would expand its armory of high performance components to include options for General Motors cars and trucks. Today, spies caught the first ever glimpse at the Roush Chevrolet Silverado.

This this ROUSHcharged Chevrolet Silverado features both performance and appearance upgrades. ROUSH charger labels on the sides of the hood's power dome are almost certainly confirmation it has the long-awaited Roush blower mounted on the engine. Sources indicate power will come from a 6.0-liter Vortec MAX V8 that's factory rated at 367 horsepower and 375 pound-feet but will hit 500 hp and 500 pound-feet with the Roush unit.

The truck also has at least one other significant hardware change - dual exhausts out the back.

More details are expected in the near future.

http://www.leftlanenews.com/spied-roush-ch...-silverado.html

Well OK....I'll say it. That lower bumper is a disaster.

The whole thing is a disaster. :P

Maybe I am blind its not bad, the bumper needs work... No more Joe Gibbs those bastards sold out to Toyota. Whats next we had a Tahoe JG Edition and Silvy not we can get a Turd and Seq JG! I HATE THE f@#kER ALONG WITH HOME DEPOT (I refuse to shop there!) -_- How many OHV V8's have you put in your production cars Toyo? Oh thats right none.

Edited by gm4life

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I agree that the bumper sucks, badly. However, what I really care about is what's under the hood...

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