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those are the new lightweight TE37's. Broseph status. they shave like a few mm off all the edges etc for that ultimate in weight saving. oh they also reinforced the spokes n shiz.

i want it fairly dark, cause there are a lot of chrome bumpers and parts on the car

and the wheels are polished

heres a better pic of what it changes to in the sun

http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-srt10-co...s-official.html

omg i just found the best color for my rolla when its painted

2009 dodge viper anaconda green pearl :D

think I've seen it before...

oh yeah, its called dark metallic green by every other manufacturer.

omg i just found the best color for my rolla when its painted

2009 dodge viper anaconda green pearl :D

http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-srt10-co...reen-pearl.html

was ninja turtle green taken?

dont like green cars look ghey unless its british racing green and that just gives u bonus toff points on like an aston martin i should add..

was ninja turtle green taken?

dont like green cars look ghey unless its british racing green and that just gives u bonus toff points on like an aston martin i should add..

when the suns not on it, it looks like british racing green (i was actually looking into BRG when i stumbled across it)

its an old school rolla ke55 coupe - needs either a dark color or bright vibrate color, like orange or red but id take a dark color before i go orange or similer

and id rather choose a different dark color than black etc

What's the bet that a leb came up with the new Viper colour?

Does it come with factory option 22" chromies?

I'm highly offended that it's just a regular pearl-metallic-flippy colour and not a marble texture pearl-metallic-flippy colour.

saw two vicroads cars (with purple lights) pulling over cars on the eastern freeway! No idea what they were checking for..

Ive only seen them pulling up trucks but they were targeting cars this time

Imagine if they pulled over a skyline

kaboom.jpg

Also yesterday, there was a large police van (smaller than a booze bus) parked under a bridge on the eastern freeway. Then about 10-15 police walking out onto the eastern freeway. This was at 7:30 on wednesday morning with gridlock traffic.

Not sure if it was a booze bus setup, not sure what else it could be. Stopping people during peakhour on wednesday morning towards the city sounds pretty stupid. Didnt know so many people drove drunk to work?? lol

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