is there an uglier ACR Viper Scheme? (pic) LOLZ
#31
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Originally Posted by s2kpdx01' timestamp='1352268980' post='22134709
I like driving mine on the street. I'm never stuck behind someone, it goes where I point it and it's interesting look at.
I did have to drive it about 30 miles through a monsoon when getting it back from texas on mostly bald cup tires...that was...um butthole puckering. The appearance of a funnel clound that never quite touched down was really the capper though.
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That's not bad. It looks weird now but race cars can get away with paint jobs that would usually look awful on street cars. If you're planning on building a race car out of that Viper and want a different look then you're already halfway there. Just add numbers and logos and you're all set.
Imagine any of these cars sitting on a showroom floor without any numbers or sponsors. We would be calling them F&F material too:
This Viper isn't that different from the other one. Looks good to me :
Imagine any of these cars sitting on a showroom floor without any numbers or sponsors. We would be calling them F&F material too:
This Viper isn't that different from the other one. Looks good to me :
#33
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I drive an ACR on the street the same as s2kpdx01, but here in PA it sucks and i still have the stock cup tires on.... but mine looks normal.... all black with just the single red drivers stripe... that silver/black/red one would look a lot better with a bunch of sponsor stickers..
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Enh there is much worse out there. I think if you somehow got rid of the red line it would look pretty good. Kinda like everyone's nightmare cop car to be chased by. I'd still take it if the price was right but if I was paying top dollar I would want one exactly to my liking.
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