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I took this the other day and thought I would share this pic here. I have a couple question, as I don't know a lot about vipers. What year is this car? and about how much do they sell for? I think it looks great.

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Judging by the red calipers (assuming that they're not aftermarket, i.e. StopTech) it's at the least an '04 maybe an '05. The '03's have grey/silver calipers. Looks like it's been race modified (splitter, wheels, spoiler) a stock car ('04-'05) would base out for $80k - $90k on average, given the visible mods, I'd estimate another $10k and that's not including the paint.
But all of this is just a guess.
 

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I think 04 maybe 05 :D It maybe 2005 if you look at pic the pick up looks like the new one for 05.Where did you take pic at?But the splitter in frt has marks on it from rubbing things.So my guess 2004. What ever year it is the splitter is cool. :2tu:
 

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actually i think that is an '03 SRT(PVO)car w/ many upgrades CC parts CC exhaust, autoform roll bar, uprated brakes, CC wing and more i saw someone from SRT driving this car a last year on woodward(pre stickers and graphics) i think this is the same car that ran the One Lap of America race last year.
 
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Where did you take pic at?But the splitter in frt has marks on it from rubbing things.

The picture was taken here in Auburn Hills. Very close to the DC tech center. They have a few other building close by the lease or own. It is the car that raced in the one lap america this year according to the stickers on it. But they don't alway use the most current cars in that race. I know I work for saturn and they built/ modified the one lap cars were I work up until this last year.
 

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Are those 18inch wheels on the back of the car?

Anyone recognize what brand of wheels those are?

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Hmmm, this car is giving me some ideas for a winter project paint job (although probably not in white).

Can someone photoshop a similar paint scheme in black on red? If possible, add some black paint to the rear diffuser area and maybe across the top tip of the trunk lid? Thanks.
 

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I think 04 maybe 05 :D It maybe 2005 if you look at pic the pick up looks like the new one for 05.Where did you take pic at?But the splitter in frt has marks on it from rubbing things.So my guess 2004. What ever year it is the splitter is cool. :2tu:

What "pick up" are you talking about...?
 

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What "pick up" are you talking about...? :confused:

If you look at the first pic (very top)look at the back of srt and you will see a quad cab pick up.
 

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Hi Kai,

I read in a previous post that 18" ACR wheels will fit an SRT-10 without relocating the e-brake. I wish I could get confirmation on that. If anyone has done this, i.e. installed ACR wheels on an SRT-10, please let us know.

Thanks, Dan
 

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Hi Kai,

I read in a previous post that 18" ACR wheels will fit an SRT-10 without relocating the e-brake. I wish I could get confirmation on that. If anyone has done this, i.e. installed ACR wheels on an SRT-10, please let us know.

Thanks, Dan

Though I will openly admit I havent even tried to accomplish this, I will say that the e-brake cable and bracket is pretty close, even on the SRT-10 wheels. Make sure you check for compatibility ALL the way through the suspension travel, or else you may find yourself picking your e-brake calipers off of the road after going over a nasty bump!
 
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