I saw this Viper at a car dealership today.

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On my way home from work I saw this car on the highway just flying. Later I saw it abou 1/2 mile from my house at the car dealership. I doubt it is much more than stock but it looked a lot better than any other car I seen there.

 
Umm ok I guess, but the yellow is nasty looking, he could have picked a more traditional white for the stripes, seems a bit ricey if you ask me.
 
RobcioPL
LOL, kinda random there huh?
Red + Yellow = McDonalds (not Orange - you fools).

I agree - I don't necessarily like the yellow strips, they kinda make me wanna puke. They should be white. Or the car should just be painted all black, maybe with silver stripes.
 
I think it would be better in black, minus the stripes and wing. And exhaust tips. Then it would be stock, but that's no problem anyways. :p
 
VTGT07
Red + Yellow = McDonalds (not Orange - you fools).

I agree - I don't necessarily like the yellow strips, they kinda make me wanna puke. They should be white. Or the car should just be painted all black, maybe with silver stripes.

It looks yellow to me - maybe gold, but certainly not orange. Now I want it supersized too.
 
Actually, what needs to be done is check under the hood. Just b/c a car has a stock wheels doesn't mean its rice.

But I would make it black with yellow stripes and a different sit of wheels. Maybe GTSR wheels.
 
What kills me is that we've had two Viper trade-ins recently, but we at Lexus have to wholesale them, since we don't sell pre-owned sports cars.

Oh well, I must remember my job is more Gran Luxury Sedan-mo than Turismo.
 
RobcioPL
It belongs into Uncle Ben's Bowl of Rice..............

YES OMG OMFG!!!!11one

It has a wing therefore it's a ricer?

What a statement. Not that your statement really makes any sense anyway.
 
donbenni
What a statement. Not that your statement really makes any sense anyway.
Carbon fiber chop-sticks, perhaps. When fine lacquered wood just won't do.
 
That poor Viper.

You can tell it's crying inside it's maimed and tortured body.
 
i knew this guy who had a Venom 650R. it was red with the gold stripes, just like that car. that thing was MEAN. it had sidepipes and sounded like a Le-Mans car.....not to mention what was under the hood.
 
Omnis
i knew this guy who had a Venom 650R. it was red with the gold stripes, just like that car. that thing was MEAN. it had sidepipes and sounded like a Le-Mans car.....not to mention what was under the hood.

DAMN YOU TOO! :grumpy:


I got to ride and later on drive one though so... :p
 
Technically, that wing shouldn't make the car a ricermobile, since the Viper is a car where a rear wing will aid performance. And besides, the Viper is about as far from ricer as you can get; it's modern American muscle!

But I have to say white would be a much better stripe color than yellow...
 
From that angle is looks as if the supports for the spoiler aren't even.

One is on the edge of stripe. The other support looks like it goes through the stripe. :indiff:

If I had a GTS, I'd make a GTS-R GT2.

White w/ blue stripes.
 
Well, Ive always called the Viper a hot dog car due to its shape, and this one has ketchup and mustard on it.
Though I wouldnt call it a rice car, because any of you dumb-dumbs who said that would still take it in a heart beat.
So take your hate goggles off and polish your '85 Civic.
 
pupik
What kills me is that we've had two Viper trade-ins recently, but we at Lexus have to wholesale them, since we don't sell pre-owned sports cars.

Oh well, I must remember my job is more Gran Luxury Sedan-mo than Turismo.

The Lexus dealer by me has had used: a mid-90's Porsche 911, a Twin Turbo Supra (1995 I think), a 2000 model year Honda S2000, a 2002 Toyata MR-S Spider, some hot BMW's, etc. Maybe certain Lexus dealers don't sell used sports cars, but the one where I live does. Kind of strange if some do and some don't.:confused:
 
Minnesota01R6
dodge viper....the only race car built with truck parts.
Hardly. A) It's not built with truck parts; even the block is different, and B) if it was, it is not the only race car built from truck parts. At the very least, many of the big block engines for the '60s drag monsters came from trucks and schoolbuses.
 
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