Pictures of Autoform Hardtop and Spoiler

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I got my autoform hardtop and spoiler a couple of weeks ago. :cool: I really like it. I love the extra headroom especially when wearing a helmet on the track. I don't have to scrunch down like with the vert top.
I also want to mention how great the folks at autoform are. It took a little while to get but they did a great job. :2tu:

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Looks damn good! Its amazing what a hardtop can do to the vert. I really like how you went with the inlets filled in on the top. Very nice.
 

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Congrats! Looks good! :2tu:


On a side note. I think the stock wheels look very good on a Vert, but not as good with a hardtop. Changing the wheels might make a very nice addtion to the autoform parts. :2tu:
 

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Congrats! Looks good! :2tu:


On a side note. I think the stock wheels look very good on a Vert, but not as good with a hardtop. Changing the wheels might make a very nice addtion to the autoform parts. :2tu:



Im going to have to disagree. Lowering it would make those wheels look gooood.
 

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Very good looking Copperhead!

I have their similarly styled rear spoiler for my Gen I, I love it too, great choice.
 

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Congrats! Looks good! :2tu:


On a side note. I think the stock wheels look very good on a Vert, but not as good with a hardtop. Changing the wheels might make a very nice addtion to the autoform parts. :2tu:



Im going to have to disagree. Lowering it would make those wheels look gooood.

Prove it then! PS? :D
 

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Congrats! Looks good! :2tu:


On a side note. I think the stock wheels look very good on a Vert, but not as good with a hardtop. Changing the wheels might make a very nice addtion to the autoform parts. :2tu:



Im going to have to disagree. Lowering it would make those wheels look gooood.

Prove it then! PS? :D



Of course! ;)





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Blah! Austin, quit giving the man ideas! :D I'll have to do another shoot then! :p

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Looks nice.
You mentioned track. Are you talking drags or HPDE's. Also Do the tracks allow HPDE's with a hard top? And at the drags do they lower your 1/4 mile times allowed?

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Dan,
I haven't had it on the drag strip. It was for HPDE's. I also have an Autoform roll bar. Purchased for extra safety. I figure it would last a bit longer than the vert top in the upside down position therefore lowering the likelihood my helmet would become a skid plate. :D
This top is approved for viper day’s events...
It is well anchored, like the vert top, can't see it going anywhere.
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Dan,
I haven't had it on the drag strip. It was for HPDE's. I also have an Autoform roll bar. Purchased for extra safety. I figure it would last a bit longer than the vert top in the upside down position therefore lowering the likelihood my helmet would become a skid plate. :D
This top is approved for viper day’s events...
It is well anchored, like the vert top, can't see it going anywhere.
Dave

Thanks Dave,

Is the Autoform bulky? I guess I'll have to check them out. I'd hate to sell the Vert. I love the open top as well as the family does also. But I think I would like to do some more events.

There are a couple events a year that allow the stock Srt10's. Summit point and one club that goes to Pocono.

Dan :usa:
 
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Is the Autoform bulky? I guess I'll have to check them out. I'd hate to sell the Vert. I love the open top as well as the family does also. But I think I would like to do some more events


Dan
I love the Vert as well, wouldn't trade it for the world! The top is less than 50lbs. It takes a bit of fussing to get it on, but it isn't going anywhere. Has a bracket for storage that can even be hung on the wall. To my understanding for Viper Days driving school you either need a roll bar or a Hardtop, and the Autoform is one of the ones approved for the track days.
Check them out, I believe my contact there was Tony. I think he has posted around the forums before.
 

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Tried a little something different. I think these are Bat's old HRE's.

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Very nice Austin! :2tu:
What a difference. Now replace those stockers with some CCW 505s and lower it. Bam, that's it! :D


Im going to have to disagree. Lowering it would make those wheels look gooood.
Prove it then! PS? :D



Of course! ;)





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Casey, unfortunately I dont have the right pic of the 505A's to use on this particular pic. BUT, not to worry, I had a nice pic of the SSR's to use. :cool:




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Casey, unfortunately I dont have the right pic of the 505A's to use on this particular pic. BUT, not to worry, I had a nice pic of the SSR's to use. :cool:




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dAMN!!

Thats so BaddASS that you should be in Detention!

Dayamn!!
 
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That is sweeeeet! :headbang:
what is the finnish on those SSR's you photoshoped?
And I want some PS lessons...too cool :cool:
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That is sweeeeet! :headbang:
what is the finnish on those SSR's you photoshoped?
And I want some PS lessons...too cool :cool:
Dave


The finish is just the regular brushed. The new ones come black. Not quite sure if you can get the silver ones anymore. Im sure John B. could answer that one.


BTW, thanks!
 

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