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Good lookin snake there. Be careful with her!
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Looks Great!! Be careful in cold weather mornings, can be very slippery. Get out and enjoy. You will get lots of attention now.
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Nice ride!!! Have to change your moniker from SlowHawk to FastHawk!!!!
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SlowHawk said:
Hey guys,Just purchased my first Viper this past weekend (2008 Very Viper Orange) and wanted to introduce myself. Name is Kyle and I'm a software geek in Raleigh, NC. I also have a 2006 SRT8 Jeep as my daily and an 02 Trans Am (cam/heads/etc).
Always been a dream of mine to own a Viper — was originally looking at getting a Gen III, but I couldn't pass this up after I test drove it…absolutely in love with it so far. Feel free to give me any newbie tips or advice, and stoked to be part of the community. :t15197:
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Congratulations on the snake bro that’s a great color combo.
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I’d be proud to have that in my garage … Congratulations!
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You need to look up the info on this site for the Carolinas VOA. We are a very active group, that just had a nice weekend in Charleston. Our chapter president Brian Kennedy, also a software geek, lives in Wake Forrest and you can find his contact info on the Carolina’s section on this site.
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SlowHawk , with that ride you moved yourself to ” Slowhand, ” so time to change the moniker, ha. Of course FastSnake would work also.
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I appreciate all the compliments. Still seems surreal, I don’t think I’ve ever been so giddy about a car before.
1ststrike said:
Looks Great!! Be careful in cold weather mornings, can be very slippery. Get out and enjoy. You will get lots of attention now.Lost me beer said:
Good lookin snake there. Be careful with her!
TroyI definitely respect the power (and lack of traction/stability control). Having tires that are 3 feet wide don’t hurt though ๐ … but yeah, definitely gets even more attention than I anticipated.
Special Ed said:
You need to look up the info on this site for the Carolinas VOA. We are a very active group, that just had a nice weekend in Charleston. Our chapter president Brian Kennedy, also a software geek, lives in Wake Forrest and you can find his contact info on the Carolina's section on this site.
By the way that's a sharp looking car and welcome.The Charleston event sounds like it would’ve been a blast. I’ll check out the Carolinas VOA, I only know a couple of other Viper owners here locally.
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SlowHawk said:
I appreciate all the compliments. Still seems surreal, I don't think I've ever been so giddy about a car before.I definitely respect the power (and lack of traction/stability control). Having tires that are 3 feet wide don't hurt though ๐ … but yeah, definitely gets even more attention than I anticipated.
The Charleston event sounds like it would've been a blast. I'll check out the Carolinas VOA, I only know a couple of other Viper owners here locally.
There are quite a few Vipers in the greater Raleigh area. Capital Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge is very Viper friendly and supports our region every year with our “Get Your Motor Running” event and is a VOA sponsor. The sales manager there is a very active member of the Carolina’s VOA.
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Hey guys,
Just purchased my first Viper this past weekend (2008 Very Viper Orange) and wanted to introduce myself. Name is Kyle and I’m a software geek in Raleigh, NC. I also have a 2006 SRT8 Jeep as my daily and an 02 Trans Am (cam/heads/etc).
Always been a dream of mine to own a Viper — was originally looking at getting a Gen III, but I couldn’t pass this up after I test drove it…absolutely in love with it so far. Feel free to give me any newbie tips or advice, and stoked to be part of the community. :t15197:
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