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  1. #51
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    Great idea to bring some fun and positivity to this side of the forum. I'll be sure to drive mine tomorrow, as I live in FL and it rains everyday...and I have my DSE heatshield plugged and would rather not take any chances.

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    cold start before work

    parked at work
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    Yeah I know I'm supposed to take pictures, I failed at that, but did log around 70 wonderful miles. I didn't take any pictures but I saw four different people snapping pictures and got a couple of thumbs up. I smile every time I drive this car.

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    Quoted for Dapper factor of 11 and ViperExchange Heads and Cam noises of 13

    Awesome Man!


    Quote Originally Posted by KB Viper View Post
    cold start before work

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    Rain chances dropped to 15%, imagine my shock when I walked out at lunch and it was sunny! My buddy that parks in front of me has a Gen IV, but is out of office today.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Malu59RT View Post
    Rain chances dropped to 15%, imagine my shock when I walked out at lunch and it was sunny! My buddy that parks in front of me has a Gen IV, but is out of office today.

    Still early in the afternoon my friend! radar doesn't look good!

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    I'd love to drive mine but its pending sale and waiting for its new owner to pick it up. Washed and waxed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7TH_SIGN View Post
    I'd love to drive mine but its pending sale and waiting for its new owner to pick it up. Washed and waxed.
    Sorry to hear you're selling. What's next?

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    I started mine up in the Garage at 08:30 this morning...... Does that count? I could not take the car to work as I do Property Maintenance, and could not put all the tools from the truck and ladders on the roof of the Viper

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    Quote Originally Posted by flatout View Post
    quoted for dapper factor of 11 and viperexchange heads and cam noises of 13 :d

    awesome man!
    that is one nasty bastard!!!!!!! Dam!

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    My Friday:
    MD Emissions Inspection Day - AND I PASSED - (you never know what they might say with a 19 year old car).

    BUT the bad thing is now my odometer says 701 miles (I will never take it out of the garage again.....)

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    300 miles left in engine break-in time (could take a while)
    Last edited by SnakeWatching; 08-26-2016 at 04:30 PM.

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    Took a trip to the in-laws for the weekend, but woke up super early and took my time washing/polishing the Viper it would look great while we are here. Nothing like the self satisfaction of making your Viper shine yourself....

  15. #65
    Quote Originally Posted by Malu59RT View Post
    Rain chances dropped to 15%, imagine my shock when I walked out at lunch and it was sunny! My buddy that parks in front of me has a Gen IV, but is out of office today.

    You must have been late for work.

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    Thanks for the great idea KB! Fridays I go visit my parents at their nursing home in Lindsay, a small rural town, and today I took the Viper instead of my DD.

    Just arrived...



    Making her photo worthy...



    At the river park in town...



    Farm on the way back...



    And home sweet home...


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    is it too late for the drive your viper Friday /retirement post? Just got home 80% chance of rain

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    at the grocery store!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruce H. View Post
    Thanks for the great idea KB! Fridays I go visit my parents at their nursing home in Lindsay, a small rural town, and today I took the Viper instead of my DD.

    Just arrived...



    Making her photo worthy...



    At the river park in town...



    Farm on the way back...



    And home sweet home...

    Wow what a nice trip and beautiful pics and even nicer home. Gorgeous. I used to live in Tecumseh Ontario. Loved Canada for my brief few years there. Just shy of being able to have dual citizenship and my apartment status expired. Still can visit easily from Detroit.

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    No pics, but took the Viper to lunch in town, the office and back through rush hour traffic, on/off the clutch in first for 45 min. Reminds me why my DD has auto !

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    Snapped a few pictures, while i was out at a local fire department fundraiser

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    Quote Originally Posted by NT-ACR View Post
    How is this funny? There could be several reasons why individuals who are of an advanced age might be a greeter at Walmart. For starters, an unforeseen occurrence may happen and they are suddenly quite strapped for cash and are forced to return to the workplace. Another might be that they simply miss interacting with others. Whatever the reason may be, I don't see a reason we should ridicule someone who is working hard and making a positive impact on their community instead of begging for a handout!

    I'm glad that you were blessed to be very intelligent and find a career that allows you to retire so young. Unfortunately, not everyone is as lucky as you are. Be thankful for what you have.

    Didn't intend to make fun. It's sad really that someone works their ass off their whole life to "retire", only to have to work a part time job to be retired. The term retirement is the joke in todays society. The general meaning as understood by most people, is to work your best years away, only to stop working with less of an income than you had in your working years. Now you have more free time to spend money, but less money to spend. It equals a decrease in quality of life.

    I don't have a career to retire me young, and it certainly isn't anything to do with luck. I just decided to choose the result I wanted in life, and then reverse engineer the path to get there. Maybe it is kind of lucky in a sense? It is hard for people to succeed when they are forced into the school system which is designed to create sheep who will go work for another man and build someone elses fortune and secure that persons family future instead of their own. I was lucky enough to question why I was being told to pick a job where the result was pre-determined for me. I wasn't "lucky" enough to figure this stuff out sooner and go find connections to make things happen sooner though. So I'll be 10 years later than I should be. So luck is all a matter of perception.

    The rules for success in anything are the same across the board pretty much. Choose the result you want. Find someone that has the result you want. Get them to show you how they got the result. Then get your ass to work and don't quit everytime you fail at something. Learn from your mistakes and keep moving forward. Doesn't matter if you want to lose weight, or retire early. The same principles apply.

  23. #73
    Well, I just got back from Drive your Viper Saturday!. No pics, but it is a gorgeous (but getting hot) day here in Chester County, PA. A nice scenic 40 miles out and back. Not able to get on it too much, but it was fantastic. I have 11,314 miles on her now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiech101 View Post







    Snapped a few pictures, while i was out at a local fire department fundraiser
    You and KB Viper have one of the best color combos there is. Beautiful

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadil View Post
    Im 28, wth does retirement even mean lol? Ill be working until im 70
    ^^^^^^^this^^^^^^^^

    I could have stopped working and did for a year. Got bored out of my mind. I made good choices and am able to do what I love, fly. I can't see myself not flying. So retirement, been there, done it. No fun.

    Back to "working" on the Viper
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