Back in the Seat as a Viper Owner again, This time its Supercharged

Nixon's SRT

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After letting go of my 2005 Copperhead, i purchased another viper. A 2003 Supercharged viper with upgrades. Black with 5 spokes, Paxton Supercharger, Gen 4 rear with 3.55 gears, RT High flow cats, Corsa Exhaust, Gen 4 Hood, Autoform Spoiler. I have an Autoform hard top and the cover on it now. Car is strong and smooth. New Kumho tires which ride very well. Car is a beast and very fun to drive. I have some plans for the exterior over the winter.

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Mutts02GTS

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Welcome back to the fold, nice looking car. I think I would look at relocating those gauges over the winter as well, other than that very nice indeed. :)
 

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Nice, but agree. Maybe put those guages on the pillar.
 

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Dont like the wing or guage placement. Everything else looks awesome
 

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Nice looking car. I like the rear cover, but does it have to be removed when you put the top up?

Those gauges on top of the dash though....ugh.
 

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Wow, that's just about a perfect setup in my book, and with the rear-end, what a combo. I normally don't like the spoilers, but I do like yours with that rear cowl tonnuea cover. Love to see a pic from the rear with those, I bet it looks mean. I do have to agree on the guages, I know myself I battle with guage placement & being able to see them when it matters, I've located a couple on the steering column before & used the pillar (although not the greatest), but the car is awesome. Congrats!!
 
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Nixon's SRT

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I am working on relocating the gauges, but just not sure were I would like them all. The hood is mix between a Gen 3 center with Gen 4 side vents.
 

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mount those guages on the hard top like cab lights, and throw that ungly shifter away, i hate those dull gritty looking knobs- other than that nice car...
 

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Wow, that's just about a perfect setup in my book, and with the rear-end, what a combo. I normally don't like the spoilers, but I do like yours with that rear cowl tonnuea cover. Love to see a pic from the rear with those, I bet it looks mean. I do have to agree on the guages, I know myself I battle with guage placement & being able to see them when it matters, I've located a couple on the steering column before & used the pillar (although not the greatest), but the car is awesome. Congrats!!
What DMan says! Also seems like the right mods without going overboard. jmo
 
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