Rear Fascia Accents

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I had those on my previous Viper and the material appears to be composite (not metal)....it comes from Mopar in a semi-black gloss paint.
 

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You can also call Autoform(616)-392-4909, they offer large ones that are stainless steel. They can be installed in less than 30 minutes. Another option is call Real Wheels(847)-662-7722, they offer stainless steel plates that glue to both sides of the stock diffuser fins. You can't go wrong with either of these products. I hand the Autoform parts on my original '03 SRT10 silver convertible. If you go to their website @ Welcome to the Autoform Development Group there will be pictures showing their products on an SRT10. That silver car was my first Viper. I had installed every SRT10 they offered on my car. They make great products and are race track proven.
 

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Hey Wallbanger
I liked the look on yours too much, so I copied.
I will probably add 2 more diffusers and get a rear spoiler too.


yea, and i copied your rims...your car looks great claud...show me a pic when u have the extra diffusers on and painted
 

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Hank, that looks fantastic lowered. How do you drive it that low? I would have the front facia torn off it in no time on these Louisians roads.
 

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hank u can't even see them on a black car so what is the point

Harvey...thats incorrect. In person, with different lighting, you can absolutely tell they are there. I just prefer to have mods look and flow like they would have came from the factory. If they are painted a contrasting color that doesn't match anything else on the car, they don't look OE:2tu:

Hank, that looks fantastic lowered. How do you drive it that low? I would have the front facia torn off it in no time on these Louisians roads.

Honestly, its not that bad. I can't do speed bumps, but nothing else stops me really. You just change your driving style around parking lots etc, and keep your eye out on the road...something I've done with my last lowered cars:drive:
 
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This is my first Viper so I am counting on you guys to keep me straight, is putting in chrome accents ghetto?? (When I mentioned lambo doors my wife slapped me and said there is a reason they are called "lambo" doors)

Anyway, the car is black with no badges and the back looks real plain. We are going for a finished look, I hate to say it but sort of a "fake" exhaust look so I would like the gray/silver color if I cant get them chromed.

Wallbanger, the back of your car looks great, did you do this yourself with the Krylon plastic paint or drop it off at a body shop?
 

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I think since you framed the question about the chrome accents, you already knew the answer.

Also, give your wife a high five for us...scissor doors belong on Lambo's.

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This is my first Viper so I am counting on you guys to keep me straight, is putting in chrome accents ghetto?? (When I mentioned lambo doors my wife slapped me and said there is a reason they are called "lambo" doors)

Anyway, the car is black with no badges and the back looks real plain. We are going for a finished look, I hate to say it but sort of a "fake" exhaust look so I would like the gray/silver color if I cant get them chromed.

Wallbanger, the back of your car looks great, did you do this yourself with the Krylon plastic paint or drop it off at a body shop?

body shop did it... Home
 

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Hank,

That is the nicest Black Viper I have ever seen. The looks of it so low are awesome. I don't know what you mean by "I can't do speed bumps" How do you avoid them once you are trapped on a road going up to a winery or something like that? I lowered my car, and have those aluminum rails under the side pods, and hit the rails all the time. My car does not look as lowered as yours, probably because you have bigger wheels. I hope the Viper designers get the wheels under the fenders in their upcoming new 2012 design. They can have regular speed bump clearance capability, if they design it right. Vipers have always looked jacked up, when they are stock.
 

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Hank,

That is the nicest Black Viper I have ever seen. The looks of it so low are awesome. I don't know what you mean by "I can't do speed bumps" How do you avoid them once you are trapped on a road going up to a winery or something like that? I lowered my car, and have those aluminum rails under the side pods, and hit the rails all the time. My car does not look as lowered as yours, probably because you have bigger wheels. I hope the Viper designers get the wheels under the fenders in their upcoming new 2012 design. They can have regular speed bump clearance capability, if they design it right. Vipers have always looked jacked up, when they are stock.

Thank you! Well, I can get over speed bumps, but it does rub. I just meant I avoid them when possible, which honestly hasn't been an issue yet.

I think its the way the GenII front fascia's are designed, but you can't seem to go nearly as low, safely, as the SRT cars. I agree on the ride height - definitely too jacked up for me stock.
 

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