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    I’m in the Club

    Congratulations on your shiny new toy.
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    Who wants a Viper cheap?

    Yeah, it's just that easy. :rolleyes:
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    PPI shop in the Denver area?

    Glynn Pribbenow (303 910-1925) used to be the go-to Viper Tech in Denver when I lived there 10 years ago. I have no idea if he's still there or maybe even retired. He did my PPI 15 years ago. He's the best.
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    Gen 2 Viper Carbon Accessories

    Wow, those are pretty! GLWS
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    DIY and/or part number for replacing temp sensor?

    It's a very simple swap. Here's a link... Project Viper GTS: Part 2 – General Maintenance I didn't drain any coolant before replacing mine. It leaked just a little coolant when I removed the old one. Temperature Sending Unit... Unplugged... Removed...
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    childhood dream - '96 GTS.. with some issues?

    1) is this shifter position normal (see photo below)? I know that in my Hellcat (it's also a manual), the shifter sits in Neutral as if it's in other cars' 1st gear, but this one is weird, it feels like the actual shifter is rotated around its axis clockwise, if that makes sense.. The shifter...
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    Belanger header pickle removal help

    I bet that conversation lasted a while. Lou enjoys talking about his stuff.
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    Where to locate trickle charger

    I've used this method for 12+ years...
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    1994 RT/10 Idler Pulley fail

    You need these... IPS173-GEN 1/2 Billet Pulleys 92-02 Vipers pretty picture here
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    Odd Battery Behavior

    I was having a few battery related issues a month ago on my 2001. The battery was just over 2 years old. I purchased it from Sam's Club (Duracell). My volt meter said it was fine. I took it to Sam's and it was bad. They replaced it under warranty.
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    3D Print a Green Doohickey

    I want one.
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    Power Steering Cap Fix

    From Viper Buyer's Guide (by Maurice Q. Liang)... "Perhaps the most interesting hard-to-find part is not even an official part. It's the infamous 'Green Doohickey' found under the hood. As the frame was being painted, workers simply installed a small green protective screw cap on the grounding...
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