I just hold the pump in the air, about 6 inches about the filler hole, and let the gas spray down. That way it never clicks. It does a fine job of getting road grime off the side of the car and wheel too. Good combo with Zaino!
If I was Dodge, I would let something like that slide, assuming the poster was done in a classy manner. If anything, it just strengthens their brand.
However, if I was them, I would sue the hell out of the idiots at Smash My Viper.
Step 1: Get in car
Step 2: Turn car on
Step 3: Make sure radar detector is on.
Step 4: Find good song on radio
Step 5: Do 100'+ long burnout down street and nearly hit annoying neighbors.
Mine was my daily driver for about 6 months, but it's really impractical. I bought a SUV, so that I can go to the store and buy more than like a half gallon of milk. I still drive my car nearly everyday (maybe 5 days per week), but if I am going to the mall or the grocery store or Home Depot...
If Dodge wanted the belt to be 3/10" longer, they would have made that size the OEM belt. They didn't just choose the size by picking a number out of a hat.
I saved so much money by buying my 2000, that it outperforms any stock Gen1/2 for the same price.
EDIT: And my vote is for the McViper as the absolute worst Viper ever made. Any car with yellow wheels is completely absurd in my opinion.
I can't believe that more than one person would start the same incredibly stupid thread.
What about the people who inherited money? Or the people who won the lotto? Is someone going to start a "Did you actually work for the money to buy your car?" thread next?
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