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  1. J

    PS2 vs runflats

    Is there a specific kit you have in mind that works well, and is easy to use in a parking lot or on the side of the road? thanks, ~Jay
  2. J

    PS2 vs runflats

    Thanks for the help, the Viper I'll be buying this week needs tires, now I know what to get. ~Jay
  3. J

    PS2 vs runflats

    Thanks, that is very helpful. The plug kit and air compressor idea is good. In fact, I should have thought of that myself. When I was in line at the PG rally 2 years ago with my '68 Corvette, I saw that my tire was really low, as in, so low to be unsafe. It was late in the day, and there...
  4. J

    PS2 vs runflats

    Next week I'll be a proud owner of a Red 2004. Rigt off the bat it will need new tires. I know PS2s are about the best tires money can buy, but what happen if you are 500 miles from home and get a flat? Does anyone stock tires that size? How far can you really drive on runflats...
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    A few basic questions

    I am now a week away, my offer was just accepted on a 2004. The owner is on vacation, so I can't get the car before next weekend. I like the idea of stock vs. aftermarket. How does the sound compare? iPod followup, is there a Dodge iPod adapter designed for the Viper radio? thanks, ~Jay
  6. J

    My PS2s are on!

    Just curious what you guys do if you get a flat? I can see getting towed to the nearest shop, but who would stock that size tire? I have PS2s on my '68 Corvette, and it did make a night and day difference. It finally stopped following the ruts in the road, in fact it was even better than my...
  7. J

    A few basic questions

    I'm looking to but a 2003 - 2006 Convertible. -Do those have adjustable pedals? -How many ways does the seat adjust? just forward and back, or does it tilt and recline also. -Will the A/C keep the cabin cool on a really hot day with the top up? I have hears that the crossover pipe...
  8. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    I have not seen Copper or Yellow in person. I think the front tires are newer, but maybe it's worth just getting a whole new set... what's another $500 ;) Thanks for that link, I'll check it out. ~Jay
  9. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    I just looked at a 2004 red one today. It was just about perfect. Perhaps better than show room quality. About the same asking price, and just over 9000 miles. I feel a bit better with a 2004, and this one doesn't have mysterious holes in the trunk. The rear tires are worn so he said he...
  10. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    To me, it looked like a new car. I mentioned the holes in the trunk, and the silly sticker on the side. Assuming there that it had never had N2O, what would a fair price be for a 2003 with 8000 miles? ~Jay
  11. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    So back to that silver '03. If I were to make an offer, what would you consider a good deal? thanks, ~Jay
  12. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    I dig your Gen 1 too. It's just not what I want at this point in time. When I said I love everything that Vipers stand for I was speaking especially about Gen 1. ~Jay
  13. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    The one I rented 15 years ago was Gen 1, and it was all those things. I especially liked how every time I stepped on the gas the glove compartment would fly open. It really made the car seem fast :) ~Jay
  14. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    I'll check out both the local clubs and the classified here. The used car lot I visited is a for sale by owner lot, not a normal car lot. It's a great place to buy and sell cars. But mostly normal cars. ~Jay
  15. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    I love the looks of the coupe, but in SoCal there are so many days where convertible would be nice. I don't know the difference in the generations, but I do not want the 1st gen with no windows and the really bad targa top. Was 2003 when they first introduced a real convertible top? The Coupes...
  16. J

    new to the forum, and hopefully new to a Viper soon too!

    Since their debut I have always loved everything Vipers stand for. 15 years ago we even rented one on our honeymoon. About 8 years ago I bought a '68 big block convertible Corvette. It seemed like the coolest car I could afford, it was $15,000. The other option at the price would have been...
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