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    Lord Almighty I did it

    First of all I would like to thank you for all your support both passive and active this forum has provided, the patient answers to my newbie questions and the funny tongue in cheek responses were greatly appreciated.

    So today I pulled the trigger and transferred the dosh to buy my dream viper!

    2016 Pearl White ARC E with all the CF options..

    Now I just need to find a way to get it back from Oregon....

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    Last edited by St Pete Viper ACR E; 05-06-2019 at 09:34 PM.

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    I'm in Oregon so if there's anything I could do to help, don't hesitate to reach out. There aren't many viper people out here. You got a unicorn!

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    Congrats! Pearl white? You must post pictures. Based on your username, is the car coming to St Pete, FL?

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    Congrats! Post pics ASAP!

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    I recently bagged my first Viper as well. Congrats and as the others have stated you must post pics ASAP.

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    Dang man, while you're looking for transpo how about some pics.

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    Are you coming in Person? Track Day Friday 5/17 at PIR-Portland! See you there??

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    Congrats
    Last edited by JonB ~ PartsRack; 05-07-2019 at 12:51 PM.

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    You sir, have very fine taste in automobiles.

    We keep reading about all of the newer cars coming out, and the list is pretty much endless these days, even with new brands -- Pininfarina, Lykan, Apollo, etc., etc., etc. Each one looks better than the last, but then I wonder what they're like to drive and I instantly lose interest. Beyond the computers, imagine the horrific blindspots in all directions (yes, even forward with all of the rake on the windshields, slits for rear windows, etc.). It seems they are all made for show, which is probably fine as most are never driven (there is a Senna near me that gets flatbedded to all of the local C&C events -- ugh).

    So, I like your pick for a car that is actually enjoyable to drive. It's great to look at from the moment you walk into the garage, awesome to listen to, fun to work the manual trans, and one of the historic dream cars of most boys that grew up in the USA. I hope you get great enjoyment from it and keep it forever.


 

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