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    Photos - Gen V with Xtreme Supercars aero package.

    I went out this AM and shot some photos of my '13 SRT with the new carbon fiber aero package from Xtreme. We will be selling these spoilers and splitters through our store. Fitment was great, and the spoiler and splitters are available separately ($2000 spoiler, $1000 splitters). They are 100% carbon fiber. The rear spoiler is mounted with several strips of 3M double-sided tape, no drilling required. The front splitters require removal of the front bumper cover, and 4 holes drilled per side. Not a difficult install, but it does take some time to do. While the bumper cover as off, I also installed my Woodhouse tow hook.

    Anyways, on to the pics!

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    Hot.

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    very sexy
    THE IGNORE FEATURE WORKS, TRY IT...

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    Fantastic! Looks factory.

    You just made a nice white TA.

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    jetstar plan on doing any of the other exterior pieces? (any timeline)?

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    Should sell like Hot Cakes !! Hope you have a bunch on hand since I expect they will sell very well.

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    Car looks great! Rear spoiler looks best on Vipers without stripes...especially GTS full length stripes. IMHO.

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    Loving the white and Aero Package . Very well executed !

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    Wayne is working on the rear tail panel, it is almost done. He is also working on a GT3-R front bumper cover, with the fog lights.

    Here is another pic. Now you know what that notch in the middle is for:


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    Wow very nice Tony! I want a set.. I need a front tow hook too..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simms View Post
    Fantastic! Looks factory.

    You just made a nice white TA.
    Yes this. So much for Mopar too lol..

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    I have to admit (and I hate doing that), but, other than blue I think white just shows off the curves of this car in every Gen for that matter in a very sexy way..


    Love it !!

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    BTW, the front 19 fills up the gap very nicely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simms View Post
    BTW, the front 19 fills up the gap very nicely.
    Not necessarily the wheel diameter, I went with a taller 26" tire like previous gens. The Gen 5 came with a puny 25" tall tire. Car is still stock height, btw. Rear could come down another half inch.

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    Thanks for the info Tony, great to know. Car looks perfect.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Not necessarily the wheel diameter, I went with a taller 26" tire like previous gens. The Gen 5 came with a puny 25" tall tire. Car is still stock height, btw. Rear could come down another half inch.

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    These look like great pieces and I'm glad to hear he's working on the rear taillight panel too.

    A couple questions:
    - Do the front splitters have skid guards/plates on the bottom? I thought I read the OEM ones do.
    - Were these modeled 100% off the OEM pieces or were they hand done like he's doing for the Gen 3/4 cars? IE are they identical in shape to OEM and thus would provide the same downforce or simply close in performance and looks?

    Thanks!

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    Great looking Viper Tony.

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    Definitely makes the car! Big difference, and looks awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Not necessarily the wheel diameter, I went with a taller 26" tire like previous gens. The Gen 5 came with a puny 25" tall tire. Car is still stock height, btw. Rear could come down another half inch.
    I was going too ask that question. Hard to believe that there is not that much gap, at least in the pics. Nicely done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nine Ball View Post
    Wayne is working on the rear tail panel, it is almost done. He is also working on a GT3-R front bumper cover, with the fog lights.
    Excellent!! I've been saying someone should make one of these since the first time I seen the pic of a Gen5.

    White is already my favorite color on Gen5, those carbon accents really set it off. I imagine pictures don't even do it justice.

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    Tony, anything from Jetstar for Gen IV?

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    Very nice!

    If someone comes out with a good looking GT3-R replica bumper it will sell like hotcakes!!

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    I hate you for posting this. It's sexy as hell! Damn you!

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    Nine Ball,

    Looks great!! Do you have any install photos that can be shared? Your 5 is looking better with your upgrades, bad ass!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Voice of Reason View Post
    These look like great pieces and I'm glad to hear he's working on the rear taillight panel too.

    A couple questions:
    - Do the front splitters have skid guards/plates on the bottom? I thought I read the OEM ones do.
    - Were these modeled 100% off the OEM pieces or were they hand done like he's doing for the Gen 3/4 cars? IE are they identical in shape to OEM and thus would provide the same downforce or simply close in performance and looks?

    Thanks!
    No skid guards on the front, but there is a 2" wide recessed area on the entire front edge which looks like one could be placed there.

    Parts were not molded from OEM parts, there are subtle differences. I think you've confused him with Steve, who is doing the hand-modeled Gen 3/4 parts. These have the same angles and contours as the OEM aero wing and splitters. I'd say they are about 90% identical.

    Tony, anything from Jetstar for Gen IV?


    Wayne says he will eventually make a similar rear wing for the Gen 3/4 coupe. Maybe even the Gen 2 coupe.

    Do you have any install photos that can be shared?


    I didn't snap any photos of the install, as this was a prototype set up front and he has updated the attachment method now. Each of my front splitters has 4 threaded studs in the front edge, which require the holes drilled. He changed those to nut-serts to make it easier to install, using screws from inside the bumper. The rears of the splitters are held in place with the existing factory hardware.


 
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