WOO HOO!! WE ARE STICKY!! How long has it been like this, I just had the thread itself in my Favorites list so I didn't know! Awesome!
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Quote: Originally Posted by al2683
One of the most realistic parts of this video is that it shows two guys riding together in the Subaru, they are in love, I think it is a touching and realistic portrayal of Subaru owners and I applaud them for it.
Originally Posted by iball
From MOPAR 3:16:
"And the dynos rumbled, and God spake 'Take thine stage upgrade, install it upon thine car, and pwn the many ricers!' And thus MOPAR, son-of-Dodge, begat of the Chrysler and the Daimler began his reign in the front-wheel-drive world. And God looked down upon it and saw it was all that and a bag of chips."
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Those stripes were applied by an aftermarket upfitter, whose name slips my mind at the moment. I know they were painted on the Viper and Ram, and feel sure they were painted on the SRT-4, as well.
I knew the trucks had aftermarket upfitter parts not available through mopar, and if it's the same company, then obviously the stripes are painted, and are not available.
Prefix did the paint on them, just like the trucks and Vipers from what I was told. Never bothered to ask, but it should not be too hard to repair and match. The stripes should be PBE , which is Viper Blue, if I remember correctly.
Wasn't there a rumor that like 9 or so CE's got wiped out down in louisiana during the huricane?
Wow, that would suck, but it wouldn't surprise me. I actually bid on a silver srt4 that sold for 2500 dollars, it had been underwater down there. It was just too far to go get it, but if it had been closer I might have continued bidding. It only had like 20K miles on it, and although of course the interior was ruined and a couple windows broke, there was no body damage at all and you'd have an engine core to work with (after a rebuild of course).
lol mine wasn't in a museum, but I did buy it off the showroom floor.
I flew to get it and drove it back home, 500 miles wasn't that bad and it was fun too.
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