1000hp Viper photoshoot
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1000hp Viper photoshoot
Yesterday I had an commission to shoot a customized Viper. It is a 2006 Viper coupe with twin turbos producing 1000hp. The car was quite photogenic and quite fast. We didn't have a chance to open up the twins. I hope to see that experience on a track.
The twin turbos keep the exhaust note down.
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ken
The twin turbos keep the exhaust note down.
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ken
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I agree with the drop, but keep the wing. I think it will look good once dropped with it on. Plus, if it is actually functional (which Im assuming it is) then it will still serve a purpose. Just my .02 cents. Looks classic!
Chris
Chris
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a couple more
Here are a couple more.
I would think that with that much power, one would want the wing. Its not for show, its for go. This is not a Honda Accord with a coffee can on the back for sound.
I've included one garage shot. In 1996, the owner was going thru rehab and saw an ad of a Viper coupe coming off the assembly line. He swore to himself that if he made it thru rehab, he would get one some day. 10 successful years later he saw the same shot with the new coupe coming off the line and fulfilled his promise. Both the car and the garage were a catharsis for him to plow his energy into. Some may view the end result as somewhat excessive on both fronts. For the owner, it was a realization of a dream for himself and his family.
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ken
I would think that with that much power, one would want the wing. Its not for show, its for go. This is not a Honda Accord with a coffee can on the back for sound.
I've included one garage shot. In 1996, the owner was going thru rehab and saw an ad of a Viper coupe coming off the assembly line. He swore to himself that if he made it thru rehab, he would get one some day. 10 successful years later he saw the same shot with the new coupe coming off the line and fulfilled his promise. Both the car and the garage were a catharsis for him to plow his energy into. Some may view the end result as somewhat excessive on both fronts. For the owner, it was a realization of a dream for himself and his family.
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ken