Goggles Pizano
Enthusiast
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2009
- Posts
- 620
- Reaction score
- 156
2000 known as the bastard year.
I went through this same thought process. Was thinking about an 01 but then I thought about the car I fell in love with as a kid and i knew i wouldnt be happy in any other year.
Yeah, I am sorta married to the idea of Blue with white stripes.... or Black with white or silver stripes. I think whats going to happen is just whichever car shows up first I get. ALTHOUGH... the final edition Red with White stripes would be hard to pass up also. I am a sucker for stripes, and the added history of it being the final edition is pretty cool. Same with the ACR, just the fact that it has a little something extra gets me.
Hey Thanks for the info! Yeah first order of business is to take it to A&C Performance over in Murietta and just change everything that isnt metal, Lol. Belts, hoses, fluids, whatever. I already have the costs for that and its fine. Tires I still have to research what to get.. but I am sure price is fine. Halfway through the process of getting a Gallardo I decided to go Viper... which means every cost I have heard so far with the Viper has been music to my ears.Good luck to you. A $90k budget will get you a great G2 coupe! Find one with good service records The newest G2’s are now 22 years old and rubber dries out and other items can wear out
ABS or not, G2 brakes are very mediocre compared to modern brakes. Viper braking became vastly improved with G3’s. Make sure the tires are 4-5 years old or newer, if not budget for them.
Drive a regular coupe then drive an ACR. ACR’s are stiff and the ride ***** on the roads here unless your on the 73 toll road
Lots of Viper support here in SoCal, good luck!!
Keep in mind that gen 2 parts, save for most drivetrain and brake/ suspension parts, are basically unavailable or crazy pricyHey Thanks for the info! Yeah first order of business is to take it to A&C Performance over in Murietta and just change everything that isnt metal, Lol. Belts, hoses, fluids, whatever. I already have the costs for that and its fine. Tires I still have to research what to get.. but I am sure price is fine. Halfway through the process of getting a Gallardo I decided to go Viper... which means every cost I have heard so far with the Viper has been music to my ears.
THAT SAID, I have not driven a Viper at all yet... I am contemplating trying to find someone in my area (Orange County, Ca) to let me drive theirs... but.. that seems idiotic to even ask. I am afraid I might give someone a heart attack from uncontrollable laughter after asking this question.
Didn't 2 or 3 people just recently make headlight molds and you can buy new headlights for a few hundred bucks now?Keep in mind that gen 2 parts, save for most drivetrain and brake/ suspension parts, are basically unavailable or crazy pricy
$5k for an used headlight for example
As for hoses, radiator rubber hoses have been nla for years. Only choice is aftermarket silicone hoses.
Doesn’t fit that well nor do it look original
Need a radiator? Tough luck
Find a Viper that doesn’t need anything. They exist
You should have no problem with your budget
Didn't 2 or 3 people just recently make headlight molds and you can buy new headlights for a few hundred bucks now?
Radiator hoses can be replaced with stainless steel hard pipes - the ones RSI carries are direct fit.
Radiators are easy to source - Viper Store carries them, as does RSI. Can't speak for other brands, but the radiator I bought from RSI dropped right in.
Not really the headlights is just the lense/plastic cover. Need to separate the old one from your headlamp and glue the new one on. Not a simple affairDidn't 2 or 3 people just recently make headlight molds and you can buy new headlights for a few hundred bucks now?
Radiator hoses can be replaced with stainless steel hard pipes - the ones RSI carries are direct fit.
Radiators are easy to source - Viper Store carries them, as does RSI. Can't speak for other brands, but the radiator I bought from RSI dropped right in.
Just follow the golden rule: "Though shalt not floor the throttle unless one is going in a straight line." Even then be careful.THAT SAID, I have not driven a Viper at all yet... I am contemplating trying to find someone in my area (Orange County, Ca) to let me drive theirs... but.. that seems idiotic to even ask. I am afraid I might give someone a heart attack from uncontrollable laughter after asking this question.
???? No they are notThe stripes on the gen 2 viper are vinyl from the factory….so adding them after the fact is no big deal IMO.
I’m trying to make interior lenses for my friend. But I have weak original parts to copy. It’s not great yet, but i’m still trying to improve it. You think it’s worth to make more of it? Original part is on the top of the photo.@efnfast just the lens. Mikey's buddy was looking at doing it many years ago. We talked about it over lunch
Is that what you were told when you bought your Viper?The stripes on the gen 2 viper are vinyl from the factory….so adding them after the fact is no big deal IMO.
The problem was that with the Gen2 len (to copy it exactly) it has a lot of weird curves that required more work increasing the manufacturing cost making the sell cost too high. I never looked at it, but I would have adjusted the len just to fit and be fully functional without caring about exact copy as I would not be making 'restorations' 'concourse' parts. Then there is the cost to get them certified by the government.I’m trying to make interior lenses for my friend. But I have weak original parts to copy. It’s not great yet, but i’m still trying to improve it. You think it’s worth to make more of it? Original part is on the top of the photo.
No I knew the guy I bought it from added the stripes. In fact I almost had him remove them before I took delivery, but my wife talked me out of it and now I’m glad she did. Stripes are a must on this car.Is that what you were told when you bought your Viper?
Thanks so much Siap!!StreetGrime, I'm in La Habra. I have the quintessential '96 blue/white. Nothing under the hood is normal tho. Currently going under a few upgrades, aiming for 900 hp. That being said, it was previously pushing 800hp. Ya it's wicked fast. BUT it's only dangerous if you drive like an idiot.
Message me if u wanna come for a drive....just need a little more time to finish my work first (smaller pulley on SC, new cam, bigger injectors, "more" ported heads).
Thanks so much Siap!!
However, I don't think it would be a good representation of what I want to buy. Its like I want a pet lizard and you are friends with Godzilla, Lol!
But thats very cool of you! Thank you so much for the offer!
Cheers!
To clarify – I’m actually making these lenses just for a friend, using his original parts to reproduce a few copies. I’m not planning to sell these specific ones. But the whole process – from 3D scanning, 3D printing, mold making, and resin casting – really got me into it.The problem was that with the Gen2 len (to copy it exactly) it has a lot of weird curves that required more work increasing the manufacturing cost making the sell cost too high. I never looked at it, but I would have adjusted the len just to fit and be fully functional without caring about exact copy as I would not be making 'restorations' 'concourse' parts. Then there is the cost to get them certified by the government.
You will have to do a cost analysis to see if it is worth it as a business.
Auto manufacturers are not thinking about nor are they in the business of restoration. Look at all the old Caddies, parts for them do not exist even in the aftermarket. Mercedes-Benz has the classics division where you can buy almost anything for any MB but you are paying 100x for it.