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Those wheels look phenomenal!, but I gotta admit the original wheels were not bad at all and don't look dated even after all these years.
One thing that DOES need to go? That "DODGE" emblem on the back. You've got this kick ass, no holds barred car with awesome Viper emblems all over the place, a little R/T10 sprinkled here and there, and then a weak "Dodge" emblem that looks like it belongs on a '95 Avenger. It looks completely out of place. I'd put the letters in safekeeping for collectability purposes, but would remove it if it were mine. It would be like a modern STS having Cadillac cursive script halfway across the trunklid. The wreath and crest, much like that angry Viper logo, is more than sufficient and conveys exactly what anyone already knows.
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I kinda like that Dodge logo. It's very "90s correct".
I think logos of any kind on bumper covers to begin with are tacky. I think Chrysler is by far the worst at this habit. However, I dont mind the Viper logo to the far right, looks good. Just the Dodge kinda dorks up the works back there.
This is like arguing about 1 loose bolt out of 432,000 on a rollercoaster btw, it really doesn't matter, it's still a fukin Viper!
Looks like a brand new car. IMO those old wheels looked a little dated. The new wheels were a good choice. I agree that de-badging the car would make it look cleaner. You may find that the surrounding paint has faded and the paint underneath the badges stands out if you remove them.
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