Yea! So! I would stick with the 87,000 version Viper GTS and have it
modified by the ones who design and engineered the NASCAR vehicles for the
additional extra too my specs. Not only top end performance would be there
but add five turbo units (he he)-one turbo per two-cylinder. Remember the
Porsche twin for a four cylinder? Don't forget a killer suspension (quad
shock Bilstein with 30MM sway bars) and one of kind body panels. Then
through a quad side mounted exhaust system. with all around 20" tires with
13" of meat.
But then! For that much money, I would wait for the 2003 GTS-R Viper
(Street and Track version) for that much.
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Steve St.Laurent
2000 DC Dakota 4.7, CC, 4x2 (soon 330HP)
2000 Roush Mustang Stage II (awaiting the new SC)
"Those that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." -Ben Franklin
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net
[mailto:owner-dakota-truck@buffnet.net]On Behalf Of Craig Baltzer
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 6:20 PM
To: 'dakota-truck@buffnet.net'
Subject: DML: RE: Got an extra $135,000.00??
$145K for a "Stock" Viper is way high. They list at $85K for the ACR (hot
suspension setup), including the "comfort" group to add back in the radio
and air (www.4adodge.com). Add to that the Hennessey 650R motor for $37.5K,
Headers/Exhaust for $4.2K, big brakes for $4K and you have a 10.7 sec. (at
130+) car for $130K. Not that the Z8 isn't a nice looking piece, but hardly
competative in the performance/$$$ race...
On the weight front, the BMW site quotes the Z8 at 3495lbs. Dodge lists the
Viper at 3460lbs so the Z8 is no lightweight...
Craig
-----Original Message-----
From: Preacher [mailto:preacher@carolina.rr.com]
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 8:43 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: DML: Got an extra $135,000.00??
After reading the reviews on the Lingenfelter twin-turbo Corvette Stage II
vs TNT King Snake Viper, I decided neither one could do what I wanted to do.
The Corvette posted 13.6@106mph stock ($105,595.00) and 12.1@134mph with the
twin turbo & other mods.($107,632.00)
The Viper posted 12.2@118mph stock ($145,171.00) and 11.4@131mph
modified.($162,251.00)
I figure the best bang for the buck is the new BMW Z8 doing 13.0@111mph
stock ($135,362.00)
Put a couple of mods on there and you are well past the Viper at a
substantial savings.... Hell, if a double turbo can give the Vette 1.5
seconds and 28mph, think what it could do for a car that weighs in at
probably 1000 pounds less :-)
Now, If I could only win the lottery.....
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