Mopar Rolls Out Line of Wheels and Grilles for New 300C

Get a custom look that's still dealer fresh.

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When the previous generation Chrysler 300C hit the streets, the aftermarket went wild. In little time, the market was flooded with custom designed rolling-stock and grilles that spanned from good to garish. With a full refresh for 2011, the 300C is back, now with a little styling support, straight from Mopar. Before you order up some two-bit tuner's mouthpiece or shoes, take a look at the eight custom grilles and six wheel designs being offered from Chrysler/Dodge's homegrown styling and performance garage.

Manufactured to factory-direct specs, the line of 300C grilles are guaranteed to plug in flush with no gap or uneven fit. With numerous styles, including two billet aluminum offerings, the prices range from $310 to $750. As for the wheels, they're available in 18, 19, and 20" (though we imagine the sedan will swallow up a set of 24's with ease) and will run you $265–$610. Not bad for perfectly shaped plug-ins.

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