$100,500 1999 Rt/10 ?

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This Viper was in Washington state a few years back and it did go to an event with us back in 2002 or so. The dolphin painting on the hood is really nice (but certainly doesn't fit the car or with the flames.)

The coloring on the flames is breathtaking in person, but looks like it would be a nightmare to touch up even the smallest ding.

All in all I agree with the general sediment that it is not the best looking Viper but I will say the pictures on Ebay do not really help at all, the flames look much better in person.

The story that the owner was telling was that the painting on the hood was a one off and cost over $150k to have done. Last I heard the car was in Hawaii.
 

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If it only had Elvis and some unicorns then they'd have a masterpiece. And that is NOT "perhaps the finest quality flame job of all time". Behold!!!....

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I think I just threw up in my mouth, just a little! Those fantasy paint jobs should have died with the Van craze back in the 70s.

I like wild paint jobs, but flames just don't do it anymore. I don't even like Lavals ****** paint jobs and he is the best at it. A Dolphin???????

Not my taste and I agree, maybe $15K for the car, that is it! Watch the Whale Wars episode of South Park and maybe the JXPXNXXE will just come and put it out of it's misery.
 

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There was a Lamborghini SE30 that had the dolphins painted on it too. Hated it!


He's defiled many a car, I think I saw that one out in Las Vegas not too long ago.



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The car check link indicates one owner... I suspect it will remain that way until some estate sale many years from now :)
 

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Okay, not typical for comments I make, but this car looks like someone in the car in front on the highway threw up and it spattered on the front of this RT. I've seen some nice custom paint jobs on Vettes in my past as well as other cars and they looked really nice....this????? Just no words!
 

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Nice $150k paint job NOT! lol



I like this crap he had on his site.


If you read closely I guess Dave does not qualify. lol



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What I'm going to describe below is a set of simple ground rules that I followed to be powerful and successful. The exact steps to turn that power into money are not easy to list because there are many ways to achieve that, and for each individual, these steps will vary. Some chose to do illegal things to amass money, and they don't get to enjoy it much and not for long. So I really hope you will earn your money fairly.
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To be rich, you need smarts, hard work and luck. All 3.
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Tips on how to live life from captain obvious...? Love it

There are a lot of people out there making money on this stuff, just stating and re-stating the obvious, like it's a new idea or revolutionary way of thinking.

It's like the politician who campaigns he's for better schools, a cleaner environment, and better wages for the hard workin' people... who isn't ????:lmao:

sorry had to vent :usa:
 
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