In my quest to find a '94-95 Viper

Gerald Levin

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Re: In my quest to find a \'94-95 Viper

Can you imagine the time someone spent building that abortion? Seriously, I bet someone has over 100 hours in that replicrap.
 

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Re: In my quest to find a \'94-95 Viper

I wanted to take away the pain that that thing caused me to have so I just slammed my hang-down in the car door to take my mind off the pain and nausea
 

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Re: In my quest to find a \'94-95 Viper

We should all pitch in our money together, buy the car, then take turns beating the heck out of it down to scrap metal!!! :headbang: There should be a law against that thing being allowed on the road.
 

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Re: In my quest to find a \'94-95 Viper

At some point in this guy's life, I feel the lack of a "warning label" could have kept all this from happening. :bonker:
 

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Re: In my quest to find a \'94-95 Viper

Well, the interior looks fairly rude.
But still, if I were some young car guy with limited funds, I would really like to have that car for something under $10k.

What else could you get for that kind of money?
Even a $25k gen1 is out of reach for lots of guys.

I really don't know why anyone would build a thing like that. It must have cost as much to build as that low end real Viper would sell for.

I wouldn't want it, but if the Ebay price is low enough, it would be just the thing for some hot rodder.
 
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