I own a Viper but I sure as hell don't have the wallet to put it on the track. That's what my '94 Camaro Z28 is for. Pure track rat. Roll bar, rod ends, no carpet and all.
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The new 2004 SRT-4 is even more radical, and with 3 Chrysler Engineers with orders at Woodhouse, they know a good thing got even better. I was floored that PVO added a Quaiffe Diff. to the car, and the car was bumped horsepower wise ( essentially 1/2 of the Stage One upgrade ). The price went up only $1000 and to top it off the
gang threw in a set of BFG KD tires, which are arguably one of the top 2 street tires in the new Street Tire class in SCCA ( Solo II - autocrossing ). Better stick, mo-power, better traction, equals the next magazine test will have the SRT-4 up there with cars costing 10K more. I can't wait for Ms. Musso at MoPar Performance to come out with the Stage Two and Stage Three options --- giant killer in a little 4-dr package.
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Amen Mr. P!
We are supposed to be getting them up here this winter. What a time to launch the car in Canada of all places. I get to check it out at the 2004 fleet introduction in toronto on Wednesday. Now I just need to finish school and get a job with Chrysler /images/graemlins/supergrin.gif
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