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2000 Roe Supercharged GTS Viper

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Old Aug 3, 2018 | 05:04 PM
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2000 Roe Supercharged GTS Viper

Year: 2000
Make: Dodge
Model: Viper
Price: $45000
Mileage: 78000
Color: Red
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (State): KS
Transmission: Manual
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive

Looking at selling my Roe Supercharged 2000 GTS Viper. Just finally did get the car all finished up, but truthfully there are just too many cars out there that I want and for that to happen this one needs to go sadly.

- Roe Supercharged (kit included fuel pump booster, injectors, air intakes, 170 degree thermostat, SCT handheld, etc.) All the work was done at JMB Performance and Powder Coating about 3 months ago.
- Borla Catback Exhaust
- M&M Headers
- Autoform TA Front Splitter (Just installed)
- Autoform Side Skirts (Just installed)
- Autoform TA Spoiler (Just installed)
- ViperKing Diffuser blades (Just installed)
- Tail lights tinted with film (can be removed if your state requires it)
- OZ Racing Wheels

Sure I'm missing somethings, but overall that's all the major pieces on it. Car has a CLEAN carfax. I do however know that a previous owner did have the hood repainted from a crack that was in it. No signs of the crack at all, but to be absolutely perfect wouldn't be bad to have hood repainted (not bad by any means though).

Miles are at 78k and probably only 1.4k miles on the car since the supercharger/exhaust was all put on it.

Price would be looking at $45k

If you have any other questions at all feel free to call/text or message me anytime (913)945-0262









 
Old Aug 6, 2018 | 07:10 AM
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sick car but what is up with the right front gap for the hood/bumper/headlight?
 
Old Aug 6, 2018 | 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by phily911
sick car but what is up with the right front gap for the hood/bumper/headlight?
That's bad for even Dodge standards.
 
Old Aug 6, 2018 | 11:10 AM
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Originally Posted by phily911
sick car but what is up with the right front gap for the hood/bumper/headlight?
Sadly a lot of the Gen 1 and Gen 2 vipers don't have the best of gaps for the hood to bumper just because of how much of a pain it is to get them to line up. There are a ton of threads on it online where people have issues trying to get them to line up and will shim and try other methods to get it to be better.

My guess would be when they repainted the hood for the crack in it they got tired of trying to get it as close as possible and left it like that. If someone has hours of getting it to line up though it is possible, but just takes forever and need multiple people.
 
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Originally Posted by KCViper
Sadly a lot of the Gen 1 and Gen 2 vipers don't have the best of gaps for the hood to bumper just because of how much of a pain it is to get them to line up. There are a ton of threads on it online where people have issues trying to get them to line up and will shim and try other methods to get it to be better.

My guess would be when they repainted the hood for the crack in it they got tired of trying to get it as close as possible and left it like that. If someone has hours of getting it to line up though it is possible, but just takes forever and need multiple people.
very true , I’ve had several vipers and they’ve all had various gaps. Love the car man!
 
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This is a local car and can vouch for the car and the seller.
Unfortunately, as a former owner of a GTS as well, the gapping between fender in the Gen 1 and Gen 2's is terrible. It is most notorious on the front - it is just what Vipers dooooo.
This car is super clean - someone is going to get a super sweet car.
 
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What are those wheel/tire sizes? I am interested but not only would I have to sort that hood gap I def have to sort that wheel well gap. Maybe I need to do some research on these vipers...
 
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What are those wheel/tire sizes? I am interested but not only would I have to sort that hood gap I def have to sort that wheel well gap. Maybe I need to do some research on these vipers...
Those are 18"s. A set of INTRAX or EIBACHS and you are good to go. I had those on my GTS as well. Does wonders for the gapping.
 
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What are those wheel/tire sizes? I am interested but not only would I have to sort that hood gap I def have to sort that wheel well gap. Maybe I need to do some research on these vipers...
Tires are 275/35/18 fronts and 325/30/18 rears. Adding a set of lowering springs will fix the wheel gap tremendously on these cars. Only reason I haven't done it is the curb getting into my driveway at the moment isn't the best, and I would rather keep it the way it is now then worry about it scrapping up the front bumper and now the front lip of the car.

Feel free to give me a call anytime and I can take whatever pictures/videos you might be interested in the car. (913)945-0262
 
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