2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10
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7 10 April, 19:01
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Thanks Bob Hall. This was one model I had put off building for a while. Purchased in 2016 and I finally got around to building it.
12 April, 23:23
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2003 Dodge Viper SRT-10
“The trip to 60 mph takes 3.9 seconds. It reaches 100 mph in 8.5 seconds, 0.7 second sooner than a Corvette Z06. It's also 0.3 second quicker and 5 mph faster than a Z06 through the quarter-mile. It may impress you to learn that the SRT-10 (which stands for either "Street and Racing Technology" or "Sometimes Really Terrifying") costs about $100,000 less than a Porsche GT2 and will also outbrake it from 70 mph.” From the November 2002 issue of "Car and Driver".