I have the best one I ever saw, got it as a gift. It is wool and leather and really looks sharp-esp. since it is me wearing it. The bad part is I have no idea where it was purchased....
Last edited by BAD68GTO; May 17th, 2010 at 12:38 PM.
What size are you looking for?
I have several that have never been worn.
The OP was looking for the jacket last fall. He may have expired from the cold last winter while you have many unused jackets in your inventory. I hope this will result in a teachable moment for you.
The OP was looking for the jacket last fall. He may have expired from the cold last winter while you have many unused jackets in your inventory. I hope this will result in a teachable moment for you.
You are brilliant with no link or item #, please tell me you drive a Corvette
Sorry, I just have a '95 GTS-R.....and if you are unable to type Viper jacket into the Ebay search, you've got more problems than just hating Corvettes....
Sorry, I just have a '95 GTS-R.....and if you are unable to type Viper jacket into the Ebay search, you've got more problems than just hating Corvettes....
Quoted, so you can't change your story about claiming your uncle's car as yours.
Quoted, so you can't change your story about claiming your uncle's car as yours.
So let me get this straight, because my uncle has a certain car, I cannot have one as well? Why would I have pointed out the item description if I was trying to lie? And FYI, the GTS-R 1st year of production was 1995. Man, you're a douchebag....
They didn't make a '95 GTS-R. It was in 97. It is your uncle's car, you lying wanna be.
Here ya go clown, right from the Dodge website.....Who's the wannabe now??
The Dodge Viper GTS-R is a racing version of the Dodge Viper sports car. It replaced earlier, modified racing versions of the production Dodge Viper. The Viper GTS-R was produced from 1995 to 2005 and was a highly successful racer in its class.
.Origins
Before the Dodge Viper GTS-R, there was already some small-scale Viper racing. The Viper RT/10, which was a production version available for sale to the public, became a favorite of custom race design teams in the early 1990s. Seeking to become a player in Viper racing itself, Chrysler (the parent company of Dodge) began work on the Viper GTS-R. The new racer was designed along with two other companies: the French racing firm Oreca and British automaker Reynard Motorsport. The Viper GTS-R was based on Dodge's Viper coupe, which made its debut in 1995.
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