Other then going over it or having a Viper mechanic look over it, you shouldnt have much to worry about. They are great cars, can take alot of abuse. id just look for signs of a repaint, accident or scratches. If it looks clean, price is right, then grab it and enjoy!!
Thanks for the tips. I'm actually thinking of just leaving it stock for a bit, get to know & enjoy the car. Then start with the modding process so that I can gain a valuable understanding of the effect each modification has/does to the car.
I dont blame you. It is the smart thing to do. I came from a 911 and boy did it take some getting used to. Take your time, get comfortable with the car and the mod thing will come quick. Just becareful of the torque and those crappy runflats.
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