This is like getting a Viper with a free health club membership for free. I've lost 5 pounds already by eating right and doing exercises. My tummy doesn't even come close to rubbing on the steering wheel, but I want to look gracefull entering and exiting my Viper. Plus, the extra strength in my massive legs from moving 6'5" and 335 pounds of me really comes in handy for the clutch with the Sean Roe Clutch Kit. I'm now only 330 pounds, but I feel stronger, sexier, and wiser. It must all be true - I have teenage girls swarming all over me and teenage boys asking me questions all the time now as if I knew the answers.
Most everyone who sees the interior of my Viper asks about the MGW knob that replaced the cigarette lighter. It says "EJECT" and I tell everyone that if I'm going to crash at 197 MPH, they need to pull their feet and legs back towards their chest so their feet won't hit the dash on the way up & out. About half of them believe it...
My 18 year old daughter is dead serious about wanting to drive the Viper. I've never seen her this way before. She's always been afraid of my 2000 Dodge Ram pickup with the 360 c.i.engine modified to produce 360 HP. And now she's learning from a friend how to drive a stick shift on an old MG. She's planning on taking my Viper to the Senior Prom... At least I don't have to worry about hanky-panky in the back seat.