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    Dutch '05 SRT-10 convertible owner

    Hi guys,

    I'm new here and just wanted to give a little introduction of myself. I'm from the Netherlands and Vipers are pretty rare over here, I had a 92 RT/10 in the past, I sold it a couple of years ago and now I got to miss it badly, apart from the floppy windows, roof and lack of airco, so I decided it had to be a SRT this time. I found myself the only original Dutch car there is, the president of Daimler Chrysler Netherlands bought it for himself at the time. It has 28500km's, so about 18000miles on it and it's in "as new" condition. I have to say I just love the icecold airco, hard electrical windows and normal roof big time.

    I'm planning to keep it bone stock, apart from the exhaust which probably will be replaced by a stock Gen 4 one in order to get rid of the citybox in the back (emmision box in stead of H-pipe).

    Greetings Roy

    Here are some pics, hope you like it




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    Nice car , enjoy the ride !

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    Congrats and welcome. I can imagine how awesome it would be driving around in places where the Vipers are very rare.

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    Great looking car. Welcome!

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    40 acres & a mule...
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    Welcome back!!!

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    Congrats and welcome!!!!

  7. #7
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    Oct 2013
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    North Carolina
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    Congratulations on getting another Viper! The first photo is great...the red really pops out.

    Parking spaces seem somewhat short...your Viper just about fills it completely. I saw you have garage parking for your snake, so that is good news.

    Thank you for sharing those photos!

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    Thanx for the welcome! I'm not sure about numbers, but I think there are about 10-15 Vipers in my country, so it is pretty rare indeed! Parking spaces are a bit short, but more important, they aren't wide enough...just like my garage they aren't build for US cars. But that's part of the experience of having an exotic US car in Europe, in stands out in all possible ways.


 

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