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Has the Viper GTS been approved beyond concept?


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Cause I saw one today with manufacturer plates on it. Just curious.
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Cause I saw one today with manufacturer plates on it. Just curious.

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If you mean the new coupe (they aren't using the GTS name anymore), it's coming for '06...it was in several magazines a few months ago.

Here's an article on allpar.
allpar article on Viper SRT-10 coupe Edited by moltar
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Not saying I'll be owning one or will ever own one.. but I'm a bit disapointed in the rear...

My first impressions was a last gen GTS rear

2006 GTS
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1997 GTS
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This is what I was hoping for... (At least the taillamp design.. LEDs would have ben a plus)

2000 GTS/R concept
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Whoa, the Viper's rear-end is only a 3.07?! That could be changed so easily to make the car so much faster...

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You would probably end up going slower... since you'de never have any traction in the lower gears
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Vipers have skipshift too? I never knew that.

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always... they've been using the same T56 that's in the Camaro and Vette

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