Well, I'm young, attractive, in far better shape than you, and successful enough to afford some rather expensive hobbies. Where exactly would you say I went wrong, hmmm?:lmao:
Better check your state laws, because I have news for you: in most cases, they do.
I never had a problem with it; even after being pulled over by Champaign Police and University Police, they never mentioned the no-front-plate. Ditch it.
I tried to comment on it, pointing out that there are several nicer cars with lower mileage, similar mods, and lower asking prices in the classifieds here, but apparently the editors have to "look it over" before they'll accept it.
Re: Viper drive that starts with Attempted Vehicular Manslaughter and ends with Polic
Based on this last page, I'm surprised this thread is still open.
He didn't say anything about the Viper's collectibility per se, just about the people who buy a Viper (or any car: the Viper was just an example) and let it sit in a garage without enjoying it, waiting for it to appreciate. Go back and read the whole paragraph before that, wherein he makes an...
Ummm...those are actually the OEM looms for Gen I/Gen II cars. You can get them for cheap from Viper Specialty (13 needed for Gen III, 6 for Gen I/II), and it says right there on the website they fit the larger-than-stock wires like Quality Wires.
Don't buy the SCT from the Viper Store--it says under the Ram SRT-10 section their tunes are written by Roe, and the text for their blurbs is lifted directly from Roe's website. You can get it for much cheaper direct from Roe.
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