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i think the factory radio in these trucks works pretty well.

you dont need any of that stuff to hear and sound good lol.
what if you have to put something in the bed.
 

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i think the factory radio in these trucks works pretty well.

you dont need any of that stuff to hear and sound good lol.
what if you have to put something in the bed.

If it were me, I would make the fat chicks walk next to the truck so I didn't damage the bed. Unless of course the Viper emblem was a removable buffet tray, then I would move it and they can sun there.

P.S. I would do the exact same thing IF I had the monies.
 
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No doubt. It looks like it cost that much.

It’s a work of art.

Truly.



I'd say at least that. The whole project cost me over $250K. Paint alone was $40K. Henessey Motor Build (1178 rwhp / 1058 rwtq) was $50K. Truck was $55K when I bought it new in 2005. Currently has 5,000 miles on it and sits in storage and/or shops getting mods all year long.

You lose count after awhile and hope the wife doesn't ask..... :)
 
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So did you trade the Dodge in? Interested in what they would give for value.

No - I will never depart with that. I just purchased a 2018 Raptor a couple of weeks back and have started the mod process with that.

Last year I got a 2017 X6M, which I spent most of the year having mods done to that and then the previous year got 2016 M3 and did the the whole mod thing.

The Dodge took 3 years to complete and it's currently in Boston at Toy Motorsports having ceramic coating applied, as well making some additional enhancements to the audio, etc.

Always wanted a Raptor and have been looking forward to the new Gen 2. It's a much more family friendly vehicle vs. some of my other toys.

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No doubt. It looks like it cost that much.

It’s a work of art.

Truly.

Thank You so much! All the credit goes to a long list of incredibly talented craftsmen and vendors I worked with for a few years.

I'm truly blessed to have worked with such great people and looking forward to meeting new ones to help me as I begin my Raptor build.
 

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No - I will never depart with that. I just purchased a 2018 Raptor a couple of weeks back and have started the mod process with that.

Last year I got a 2017 X6M, which I spent most of the year having mods done to that and then the previous year got 2016 M3 and did the the whole mod thing.

The Dodge took 3 years to complete and it's currently in Boston at Toy Motorsports having ceramic coating applied, as well making some additional enhancements to the audio, etc.

Always wanted a Raptor and have been looking forward to the new Gen 2. It's a much more family friendly vehicle vs. some of my other toys.

And my friends thought I was crazy when I put 4 18's in my old truck bed and fabricated it to port into the cab. You got some serious Audiophilia. Time to make a build thread.
 
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i think the factory radio in these trucks works pretty well.

you dont need any of that stuff to hear and sound good lol.
what if you have to put something in the bed.

That was my excuse to buy the Raptor. Wife had been saying for years how impractical the SRT is, so I said fine, let me go buy a Raptor :)
 
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