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    • v10viperbox
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      If you are not restricted by your classification something like the what they do on the NEMO time attack evo. The Viper has the right shape and the right setup to run a full front splitter. Ignore the upper splitter that i a time attack thing. They have a youtube video on the aero dynamics of it and they got a TON of front grip back running that design.

      If not Vipair may have them but they are SLOW.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      steve911 said:
      Hi all,

      Does anyone happen to have or have a source for the one piece dive planes that were used on the later VRL cars?

      The front edge rested on the splitter and then it curved up the side of the fascia. They were pretty large by today’s standards. You can see an example in the pic below.

      ch0911-116262_11-1.jpg

      Thanks in advance,

      I’m looking for them as well.

    • 13COBRA
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      Anyone ever find these?

    • Bill Pemberton
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      The car you use in the illustration is Cory Gehling’s , so did anyone check with him at Viper Parts USA/Collector’s Choice in Dane, Wisconsin?

      608-849-9878

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      13COBRA said:
      Anyone ever find these?

      No Sir.

      I think Jeff Stout has the mold but I keep forgetting to bring it up with him.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Talk to Steve at Autoform. I k ow for a fact he has the mold and his dive planes are awesome.

      Yes I have a Set.

    • Shannon Whitehead
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      Post count: 274799

      Hi all,

      Does anyone happen to have or have a source for the one piece dive planes that were used on the later VRL cars?

      The front edge rested on the splitter and then it curved up the side of the fascia. They were pretty large by today’s standards. You can see an example in the pic below.

      ch0911-116262_11.jpg

      Thanks in advance,

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