Retractable license plate installed
#22
Originally Posted by CKit,Jul 25 2007, 10:21 PM
#24
Originally Posted by CKit,Jul 25 2007, 06:21 PM
#26
Well I'd love that
I've don't think I've ever seen a viper up close before, i had no idea there was one in Dryden.
That truck must be absolutely nuts as well.
Hanging out talking cars, going for a drive, whatever would be fun, I'm only 22 (going to be a senior at Cornell) so there's a bit of an age gap, but as Doug said about the roadster tour on 9/7, that it doesn't matter
My gf says that if she can't come along that i'm on the couch
and beer in the fridge.. always a plus
I've don't think I've ever seen a viper up close before, i had no idea there was one in Dryden.
That truck must be absolutely nuts as well.
Hanging out talking cars, going for a drive, whatever would be fun, I'm only 22 (going to be a senior at Cornell) so there's a bit of an age gap, but as Doug said about the roadster tour on 9/7, that it doesn't matter
My gf says that if she can't come along that i'm on the couch
and beer in the fridge.. always a plus
#30
Well, the Viper is a garage queen. Hooked up to a battery tender, waiting for perfect weather for use. Only 10K miles, and it is detailed inside and out, top and bottom. It really is crude art that I can sstare at, or blast off in. This one is a fairly rare version called the ACR (American Club Racer).... 5pt harnesses,No traction control, no ABS, Adjustable Koni coilovers, a little more power than standard vipers, BBS wheels, etc.....
Brute to drive. Living with it is like having a supermodel girlfriend cause if you lake it out, it's like flashbulbs going off, or if you leave her alone guys are hitting on her.
The S2k is much more fun to drive on a daily basis. It's tighter, nimbler, and more involving. The viper is much more of a "hang on!" ride.
Built the garage myself, just farmed out the concrete, and some framing/truss placing. It'll hold 8 (9 if you leave one up on t lift). 36x36ft. Doing it myself, it cost about the same as an S2k, even with the lift
Cheers.
Brute to drive. Living with it is like having a supermodel girlfriend cause if you lake it out, it's like flashbulbs going off, or if you leave her alone guys are hitting on her.
The S2k is much more fun to drive on a daily basis. It's tighter, nimbler, and more involving. The viper is much more of a "hang on!" ride.
Built the garage myself, just farmed out the concrete, and some framing/truss placing. It'll hold 8 (9 if you leave one up on t lift). 36x36ft. Doing it myself, it cost about the same as an S2k, even with the lift
Cheers.