Im at currently at 67k only thing I have had to replace was a leaking front timing cover gasket and a rear Gearbox oil seal
Im at currently at 67k only thing I have had to replace was a leaking front timing cover gasket and a rear Gearbox oil seal
Last edited by Fatboy 18; 03-12-2014 at 03:31 AM.
I have 100,000 miles on my 99 RT-10. It had 58,000 miles on it in 2007 when I bought it. I just change oil and other fluids regularly and try to drive it daily as long as the weather cooperates. I think the regular use makes it a lot simpler to own. I run it on track and show it some and I have had to do some repaint of some panels because of track use and highway rock chips. I learned how to paint the car and I am OK to do panels to keep it looking nice. When I got the car I was happy to get a regularly used Viper instead of one which sat for long periods and may have gummed up fuel pump, filter and other things. I have attached a photo to show that a 100,000 mile car can still look pretty good.
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Wow, that looks Great
What Hard top is that?
It is the 3 piece Lemke top I believe. I found it locally on Craig's List a couple of years ago for $1,000. It works well, although on my drive home from Charlotte it poured down for 10 straight hours and had a few leaks, but I am not sure the factory hardtop would have done a lot better. I like the looks and it is nice to be able to stow 2 of the pieces behind the driver and passenger seat (I am short) and have the 3rd part in the trunk.
Last edited by viperr; 03-12-2014 at 08:12 AM.
Normally I've only seen the Bubble Hard top roof, but your roof with the hood scoop looks really mean on that car
Just done an update on my car issues since purchase in 2008 45k on the car when I got it
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