Ram SRT-10!!!!!!!!!!!!

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No worries here. :) But....better call one of our Viper-friendly dealers first. I know the Viper Wizard posted HERE! and I know Tom Sessions at D&E Dodge in NC. are making some deals....as well as Woodhouse and others. :)
 
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Tony,
You are correct sir! I remember that post now and should know better! Nobody is going to beat Chuck! He's the man for everything VIPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Just read in latest issue of Autoweek I got today that IT IS NOT FOR TOWING! Bummer. I was thinking of getting one but I can't have two trucks (or can I?).
 

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I saw a red one on the streets of Indy last week and my neck still hurts from my neck twisting 180 degrees from trying to look at it. Wondering how a 500 HP engine in a pickup would ride with the rear being so light and the front being so heavy???????????
 

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The article in Autoweek says the truck can corner at "nearly 1 g". The back is lowered 2.5" from stock and it has an antiroll bar added at back. It has a Dana 60 rear and 4:10 gearing! Also has a Bilstein gas-pressure shock in back to dampen power hop. Very impressive stuff and gets to 60 in the low 5's.
 

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At the PVO autocross: The course was over one minute. My times in the SRT10 were only three seconds quicker then my SRT Ram time. I only had two laps in the Ram, as you can imagine it was different sitting up so high. The truck handled VERY well....with more laps the gap would have closed. I am still amazed.
 
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