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I made it from Marco Island Florida to my home in 18 hours, and google maps says that should take 24 hours. So I know you could definitely beat the 18 hour mark! Especially with your vehicles. I drove a Ford Aspire that distance in that time

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As long as I don't get stopped, I could easily maintain 120 mph on the highways - unless there's snow and ice.

However, that's gonna require at least one extra stop, maybe two, for fuel as compared to driving 80 mph the whole way.

If there's snow and ice, the tires on the Viper don't look like they'll do very well in that situation. I can't really tell all that much, but they look more track oriented. I'll know more when it gets here.

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Yeah I was just wondering how a Viper would handle in the snow. I don't think too well

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We might find out. We have "snow" forecast for the next three days. It's gonna be like 2 to 4 inches, with most of it dropping on Friday.

I wonder how Norfolk will react to someone zooming around in the snow - in a Viper.

I bet the leave me alone again.