viper GTS-R
Enthusiast
I don't know why but I feel like bringing up the past.
There's something different about a Viper....something I can't explain with most other sports cars. There's an attraction to it that grabs me...
It's a Friday afternoon. Right after school I hoped into the family van to take a ride down to Colts Neck at the Colts Neck Inn. We pull into the lot as it's my first time seeing more than one viper, now four sitting together. I'm eyeing a red GTS, completely done like a LeMans GTS-R. Oddly enough this is the first viper I've seen from another country. I think at this moment, looking what was in front of me was the begining of a goal...
So I go across the road (I was on the wrong side) and see some more vipers and my first Lamborghini, a Diablo SV too! So I talk with one owner of a 94 RT/10 about how the car had no strut to hold the trunk open so he baught a small hydralic one. Fit rather nicely...
Afterwards I go inside and talk with a very nice man by the name of Joe Houss. Did I mention at the time he was the NJ VCA president? Nice enough to talk about vipers with a ten year old kid, he asks if I would like to meet back tomarrow at Englishtown Raceway Park for a ride with a pro driver in a 700hp GTS....
What?
Jebus, total shock and awe Joey! So it was on! Got up early the next day and went to the track. Met with Joe again and Evan Smith (Evan writes for Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords). I get some cool viper stuff (which I still have!), get introduced to some more viper owners and it was time to go off in a viper.
I felt glorified...We chugged through 1st and 2nd gear (can't remember why), and headed down to the south end of the track where Evan then got out to tell the safety instructior we were going to make two quick passes. At this moment I remember looking all around the car to make sure I was actually in a viper and the whole thing wasn't some dream.
Evan got back in and we made those two passes. Short distance runs but even at half of it we hit 95 mph from a dead stop. I remember being sucked in the seat. I wish I could feel that all the time....
Two years blow by. Jeez it felt like I haven't seen a viper in ages but on our way back from a Florida trip I noticed something low, sleek, and grey. There's a viper on my street!? We at least the end of it. I meet Steve for the first time, I take some pictures (about when I first started doing photography) and we go out for a ride. I never expected to see a viper in my neighborhood, forget the street I live on nearly four houses down.
I got my 2nd ride and was it fun. Here I was in a RT/10 just tearing up the local streets! We pull onto the end of Mary Ave and get the car sideways just enough to have me laugh as hard as I can.
As time goes by, I get some more rides by some great people. Dimitrio's and I rode with the group to downtown Sommerville. That was wicked.
I got another ride in a 96 blue and white GTS, sat in a White mamba and a Silver SRT/10, and took a short ride in a paxton powered Copperhead and a 96 white RT/10.
Since it was so nice for my 18th birthday I took a ride to Buhler Dodge and got to see the new SRT-C...I didn't just look at it, Darren was nice enough to let me sit in it.
So what's different about a viper? I'm not quite sure what the best thing is to say, but when I have that camera in my hand and I position it to take a certain angle I want, I usally tend to look at the angle just a little longer.
--RS
There's something different about a Viper....something I can't explain with most other sports cars. There's an attraction to it that grabs me...
It's a Friday afternoon. Right after school I hoped into the family van to take a ride down to Colts Neck at the Colts Neck Inn. We pull into the lot as it's my first time seeing more than one viper, now four sitting together. I'm eyeing a red GTS, completely done like a LeMans GTS-R. Oddly enough this is the first viper I've seen from another country. I think at this moment, looking what was in front of me was the begining of a goal...
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So I go across the road (I was on the wrong side) and see some more vipers and my first Lamborghini, a Diablo SV too! So I talk with one owner of a 94 RT/10 about how the car had no strut to hold the trunk open so he baught a small hydralic one. Fit rather nicely...
Afterwards I go inside and talk with a very nice man by the name of Joe Houss. Did I mention at the time he was the NJ VCA president? Nice enough to talk about vipers with a ten year old kid, he asks if I would like to meet back tomarrow at Englishtown Raceway Park for a ride with a pro driver in a 700hp GTS....
What?
Jebus, total shock and awe Joey! So it was on! Got up early the next day and went to the track. Met with Joe again and Evan Smith (Evan writes for Muscle Mustangs and Fast Fords). I get some cool viper stuff (which I still have!), get introduced to some more viper owners and it was time to go off in a viper.
I felt glorified...We chugged through 1st and 2nd gear (can't remember why), and headed down to the south end of the track where Evan then got out to tell the safety instructior we were going to make two quick passes. At this moment I remember looking all around the car to make sure I was actually in a viper and the whole thing wasn't some dream.
Evan got back in and we made those two passes. Short distance runs but even at half of it we hit 95 mph from a dead stop. I remember being sucked in the seat. I wish I could feel that all the time....
Two years blow by. Jeez it felt like I haven't seen a viper in ages but on our way back from a Florida trip I noticed something low, sleek, and grey. There's a viper on my street!? We at least the end of it. I meet Steve for the first time, I take some pictures (about when I first started doing photography) and we go out for a ride. I never expected to see a viper in my neighborhood, forget the street I live on nearly four houses down.
I got my 2nd ride and was it fun. Here I was in a RT/10 just tearing up the local streets! We pull onto the end of Mary Ave and get the car sideways just enough to have me laugh as hard as I can.
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As time goes by, I get some more rides by some great people. Dimitrio's and I rode with the group to downtown Sommerville. That was wicked.
You must be registered for see images attach
I got another ride in a 96 blue and white GTS, sat in a White mamba and a Silver SRT/10, and took a short ride in a paxton powered Copperhead and a 96 white RT/10.
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Since it was so nice for my 18th birthday I took a ride to Buhler Dodge and got to see the new SRT-C...I didn't just look at it, Darren was nice enough to let me sit in it.
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So what's different about a viper? I'm not quite sure what the best thing is to say, but when I have that camera in my hand and I position it to take a certain angle I want, I usally tend to look at the angle just a little longer.
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--RS