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You might want to take a peak at some of the other vettes listed there Tom. There's a slew of folks in a bad place right now and toys need to go to pay bills. (Sad state of affairs, but can be good for others who are more fortunate.)
Michael, I'll shoot you a note as soon as we get our plans finalized. I have live fire training at Texas A&M in Oct sometime and need to work around that. It's rained damn near every day this summer. I'm due for some sunshine and grapes. Even if you're in the Bay area when we are, we could also grab some chow at Danko's. Ken said he'll buy dinner if we let him tag along.
Buy it Rick, buy it. You deserve it!!
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Beauty of a car. I'm starting to adjust to open concept wheels but the realistic part of my brain reminds me that I'm admittedly a lazy detailer so exposing another 'normally hidden' part that I'd have to keep pristine doesn't appeal to me. Although if I owned something like that, perhaps enough pride would kick in that I'd actually enjoy keeping it looking perfect.
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I like the wheels myself. Beautiful car, but the cheezy little skull on the hood needs to go.
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Ya, I was afraid to mention that because I was hoping he would buy it and then we could make fun of him. Until he peels it off. Then he just has a wayyyyy better car than me.
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At least the skull means something. It's the logo of the high end Corvette team. Possibly their racing team, but I'm not certain about that.
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Looks like you are absolutely right my only other 'we like black wheels' club member... Yellow and black ... sexy!
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Love those things. Wish they had stayed in GT1, but so be it.
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Gt2 is more competitive. Nobody else was racing in GT1 except Corvette.
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Yeah, I know. I just miss GT1, really.
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GT1 racing in the late 90's was fantastic.
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