Yeah!!!!! I can not wait for the VOI. I agree that it's time to get to the passion of Viper. Everyone here has either owned or in current ownership. We should all set
the standard as far as passion is concerned. Life is short. There are so many things in life that aren't fun, kick you in...
Guess who is going to Viper Rendezvous for the first time? BROOM :drive: WoooooooHooooo. I can't wait. The only bummer to all of this
is my hubby said he would see to it that I got there but I have to share my car for the event. IT PAINS MY Azz to say that I agreed to it,
Sometimes a girl...
I've only been a Viper owner and a member of the VCA since July. Deciding to become a Viper owner has been one of the best decisions
that I have ever made. The last few months here have been a blast. I have learned a lot and met some really great people. The things
that bind us all here...
I know this sounds crazy but have them change the batteries in your key fob as well. Sometimes when those get low, they can effect your car in weird ways
My srt8 chrysler was giving me fits with not wanting to start and a host of other oddities. The batteries were changed all around, fobs...
There you go. Add a little bump to your ride. I bet it sounds outstanding. The gen V cars have a great speaker set up. 12 speakers and two subwoofers throughout the car.:2tu:
OK so I have a viper question. I know that Viper has a build sequence number and then a vin number. At what point does a viper actually receive it's vin number.
I think in my research , the engine has a number and the frame.
Broom is curious, is anyone going to the COTA event in February? I waited to long to register, so I'm on the reserve list in hopes of a spot.
If I get to go, is there anything I should know. Is it worth visiting?
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