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Old March 18th, 2008, 07:44 PM   #3
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this guy goes on about how he wants the viper to be around longer, and have more sold


What doesn't he get? The reason people get so worked up, at least I think, is because of his mentality. It is his perception about the viper that is a threat to what the viper stands for.

We don't want, or at least I don't, more vipers produced. If anything we want less vipers produced.

I understand his want for a better interior, but that isn't what this car is about. He is trying to change what the car was founded on. If he came from lambo's, porsches and ferrari like he said, why doesn't he just stick with them. Why try to change something if it doesn't fit your liking, especially when there are plenty of other options available.

It sounds like a Z06 would have been better for him or his wife, whomever he bought it for.


The only way I would like to see a ferrari like interior is in the "super viper" i have been preaching about for $150 grand...widebody, limited production, scuderia type interior, and TT
as far as the regular viper goes, leave it alone
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