Viper stuck in the snow

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When it snowed here last year, a guy at work was like "you're gonna go home and take the Viper out to do donuts aren't you?" I didn't...but if I had a big empty parking lot by my house...would've been tempting :D
 

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All the parking lots near my place have those concrete base tall lamp posts... *****!
 

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Could have told him you didn't need snow in your Viper to do donuts...

When it snowed here last year, a guy at work was like "you're gonna go home and take the Viper out to do donuts aren't you?" I didn't...but if I had a big empty parking lot by my house...would've been tempting :D
 

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When it snowed here last year, a guy at work was like "you're gonna go home and take the Viper out to do donuts aren't you?" I didn't...but if I had a big empty parking lot by my house...would've been tempting :D

Yeah, when it snowed here last year, I......er.....never mind.:cool:
 

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When it snowed here last year, a guy at work was like "you're gonna go home and take the Viper out to do donuts aren't you?" I didn't...but if I had a big empty parking lot by my house...would've been tempting :D

With a Viper you don't need snow to do donuts in a parking lot.
 

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How about NOT STUCK? Here is a prototype 2013, on a G4 mule body, SRT-One-Lap Eric H. testing the protptype G5 traction control, on custom OZ Wheels:

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Hows about 6+ pages of snow pix?

http://forums.viperclub.org/threads...t-your-snow-pictures!?highlight=Snow+Pictures
 
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Currently on the internet searching out any information I can find about "Snow" and what it is. So far, found something about don't eat yellow snow. Still searching out what "Snow" actually is. Based on the videos, want to avoid it at all costs down here in San Antonio.
 

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What'd he have slicks on or something. Dang I would have bet it was impossible to get that stuck in that little snow.
 

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Been there done that in my old RT. It had the ***** Michelins on them as well. The only way to get around was in reverse. Somehow the V-tread worked a lot better going opposite!
 

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Tim, thanks for the tip. Probably won't use it down here, but you never know.....last year we got one snow that accumulated to 7 inches....

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my first trip to florida in the viper i got stuck driving home in a pretty good snow storm, never tried to turn and kept RPM's very low and had no issues.
 

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Wasn't there a poster on here last Xmas that was driving from Chicago to LA and wanted to go through the Rockies in Colorado?

Everyone told him to head south and not take I-70. He didn't and ended up almost getting stuck going through the mountains and added 7 some hours to his trip??

I too have thought of taking the Viper to the local mall lot when there is just a small amount of snow. The problem has been I live on a hill and would have to go down, then up and both are dicey propositions so it's never happened. I was going to back the car out of the driveway into 2 feet of snow just for the photo-op, but it was spring time and the snow was mostly melted by time I got up and was ready.
 
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