BlueRush2
Viper Owner
Hi there everyone. First post but I have literally lived on this site for the last year. Bought a new '08 vert in 1/09 and immediately came down with a bad case of Viper Fever. Spent most of '09 trying to make this car perfect, didn't want to post till finished. The only thing left to install was a Venzano interior I had already paid for when I let my inner ******* out and crashed on Oct. 30th while trying to get around a Ford F-250.
There's a good ending to this which will come in my next posts but here I really wanted to thank the vendors and members who have helped me out over the last year and share some of the things I have learned. Most of which all of you already know.
Thanks to:
JonB & Partsrack - Jon is knowledgeable, helpful and efficient. I was lucky to find him right off the bat by looking at this site. Urban legend aside, he's actually a very nice guy who I now consider a friend. I mistakenly initially mistook his abruptness on the phone for rudeness and we had it out cause I do have a temper. But I learned it wasn't rudeness, it's that he's VERY busy trying to get our parts out the door and to us quickly. And I can appreciate that. So for other newbies out there, I recommend ALWAYS starting with JonB first for your Viper parts & goodies. You will appreciate his efficiency as he often gets stuff shipped the same day. You'll RARELY find anyone beating him on price and never on service.
Mark Jorgensen at Woodhouse - Mark, well, what can I say that all of you don't already know? When I decided to have my car "Woodhoused" - Quaife, Mopar PCM, Belangers, motor & trans mounts, MGW shifter - Mark was an incrediblie person to do business with. After they picked up my car (in Texas) and got it there, he kept me informed of progress and had it ready when promised. His shop and his service were absolutely first class. BUT here's the valuable secret about Mark - he is ALWAYS willing to help you or brainstorm with you EVEN if there's nothing in it for him. A few times on different issues I was up against the wall and Mark made some calls to get me what I needed. He went out of the way to help me even though there was nothing in it for him or his shop. Sometimes I'd just shake my head and think "I can't believe he's helping me like this. Damn!"
Chuck Tator - I was actually referred to Chuck by JonB for iPod/stereo questions. Ended up doing business with Chuck for some other stuff as well. One time Chuck probably spent an hour on the phone with me as we tried to get an iPod kit working. I mean, this guy is the Viper Wizard and he spent an hour on the phone with a new owner/customer?!? Wow. After that I could certainly understand why his family has been in business for three generations. Chrysler ***** for not recognizing that. I hope the last chapter on Tator's Dodge hasnt' yet been written cause Chuck is great guy and certainly deserving of the title The Viper Wizard.
Ok, this has been too long already. I'll just say this club and this site are both awesome. Much, much better than the Vette, Porsche and Harley forums I have been involved with. I found my home. Next posts will be pics of my Viper garage and new '09.
Thanks everyone,
John
A few pics..sorry for the lack of daylight, I was trying to capture the blue LED's I installed in the hood scoop, grill and dash. Then some pics of the wreck. Bent the frame.
There's a good ending to this which will come in my next posts but here I really wanted to thank the vendors and members who have helped me out over the last year and share some of the things I have learned. Most of which all of you already know.
Thanks to:
JonB & Partsrack - Jon is knowledgeable, helpful and efficient. I was lucky to find him right off the bat by looking at this site. Urban legend aside, he's actually a very nice guy who I now consider a friend. I mistakenly initially mistook his abruptness on the phone for rudeness and we had it out cause I do have a temper. But I learned it wasn't rudeness, it's that he's VERY busy trying to get our parts out the door and to us quickly. And I can appreciate that. So for other newbies out there, I recommend ALWAYS starting with JonB first for your Viper parts & goodies. You will appreciate his efficiency as he often gets stuff shipped the same day. You'll RARELY find anyone beating him on price and never on service.
Mark Jorgensen at Woodhouse - Mark, well, what can I say that all of you don't already know? When I decided to have my car "Woodhoused" - Quaife, Mopar PCM, Belangers, motor & trans mounts, MGW shifter - Mark was an incrediblie person to do business with. After they picked up my car (in Texas) and got it there, he kept me informed of progress and had it ready when promised. His shop and his service were absolutely first class. BUT here's the valuable secret about Mark - he is ALWAYS willing to help you or brainstorm with you EVEN if there's nothing in it for him. A few times on different issues I was up against the wall and Mark made some calls to get me what I needed. He went out of the way to help me even though there was nothing in it for him or his shop. Sometimes I'd just shake my head and think "I can't believe he's helping me like this. Damn!"
Chuck Tator - I was actually referred to Chuck by JonB for iPod/stereo questions. Ended up doing business with Chuck for some other stuff as well. One time Chuck probably spent an hour on the phone with me as we tried to get an iPod kit working. I mean, this guy is the Viper Wizard and he spent an hour on the phone with a new owner/customer?!? Wow. After that I could certainly understand why his family has been in business for three generations. Chrysler ***** for not recognizing that. I hope the last chapter on Tator's Dodge hasnt' yet been written cause Chuck is great guy and certainly deserving of the title The Viper Wizard.
Ok, this has been too long already. I'll just say this club and this site are both awesome. Much, much better than the Vette, Porsche and Harley forums I have been involved with. I found my home. Next posts will be pics of my Viper garage and new '09.
Thanks everyone,
John
A few pics..sorry for the lack of daylight, I was trying to capture the blue LED's I installed in the hood scoop, grill and dash. Then some pics of the wreck. Bent the frame.