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Still Happy and Sad at the same time. Bragg-Smith memories still very vivid. Those hot laps will stick with me for a long, long time.
Our prayers once again are focused on New York. How much suffering can one city do?
Have a great day. Remember our troops overseas.
-------------------- Hawkeye: SSOA F98-C98
1998 SS - Black All Options - Mods Whisper Lid, K & N, Lou's Short Stick, Shift Light, Skip Shift, SLP Y, Borla, 4:10's, BMR STB, SLP SFCs, Granatelli MAF, Hypertech III, 160 Stat, Mallory Billet Pedals, Metco Aluminum LCAs,Fast Toys Ram Air Mod, Spohn Panhard Bar, BMR Torque Arm, free EGR mod,power antenna, BMR LCA brackets, Gentex Temp/Compass Auto Dim Mirror, AllMaxx Strobe and Wig Wag, BAER Eradispeed rotors,PPC Headers with Random Technology Hi Flow Cats, BMR Drive shaft Loop,FAST 78MM Throttle Body, FAST 78MM Composite Intake, Mobil 1 & lots of Zaino.
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Good Morning! Bit of a shake up going on here at work. The Service Manager was let go yesterday. He was great to work for, it is sad to see him go. Have a great day guys! Dave
-------------------- 1999 SS-Black,6 speed, Hard Top Coupe, Dual Duals, Car Cover Key Fobs and Dash Plaque, SS Mats, SLP Rear Deck Mat, Chrome ZR1 Wheels, Clear MTI Lid & K&N filter Waiting to install: Lou's Short Stick & SS Grille! Posts: 127 | From: Carlisle, On, Can | Registered: Sep 2000
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Good Morning All! Bragg-Smith was alot of fun! I found myself trying to heel toe this morning...but I can't quite reach the throttle without the blip plate. I definately see more now! Anyway, my prayers are with the people of NY! Let us know when you get home Joey!
-------------------- Amy F00-1724 2000 SS Navy Blue Metallic/ Black Top, Ebony Leather, ASR, SLP Floor Mats, car cover, dash plaque and Key fobs BMR STB, SLP SS Chrome 10 spokes with SS Centercap, Carbon Fiber Whisper Lid, SLP SS Grille, Camaro SS Fuel Rail Covers and KBDD SFCs SSOA Founding Member: http://www.camarossoa.org Posts: 818 | Registered: Feb 2000
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Do you think a guy new to the M-6 would be worthy enough to take lessons at bragg-smith..,I still have things to work on...
Have a great one
-------------------- Florida SS buff Now in Newport/Middletown Rhode Island 2002 Bright-Red Firehawk # 35. M-6, Loaded to the hilt 315 hp/335tq as of March 14, 2004 Home of 2002 Firehawk #35
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-------------------- Jim Mac '98 Silver SS #108 Posts: 1907 | From: I hope I'm not repeating myself. Again. And Again. Stop picking on me! Waaahhh!! | Registered: Feb 2000
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quote:Originally posted by Rhode Island Red: Do you think a guy new to the M-6 would be worthy enough to take lessons at bragg-smith..,I still have things to work on...
That's the best reason to take the class. The first day of the school is spent on the fundamentals. You'll definitely know how to shift properly after the course. I recommend it.......especially for those who have something to work on!
quote:Originally posted by Rhode Island Red: Good Morning.
How awas Bragg-Smith?
Do you think a guy new to the M-6 would be worthy enough to take lessons at bragg-smith..,I still have things to work on...
Have a great one
What Teri said -BTW you were shiftin o.k. at Skyline Drive
You otta save up for Bragg-Smith - I guarantee you'll love it and learn a lot!
-------------------- Hawkeye: SSOA F98-C98
1998 SS - Black All Options - Mods Whisper Lid, K & N, Lou's Short Stick, Shift Light, Skip Shift, SLP Y, Borla, 4:10's, BMR STB, SLP SFCs, Granatelli MAF, Hypertech III, 160 Stat, Mallory Billet Pedals, Metco Aluminum LCAs,Fast Toys Ram Air Mod, Spohn Panhard Bar, BMR Torque Arm, free EGR mod,power antenna, BMR LCA brackets, Gentex Temp/Compass Auto Dim Mirror, AllMaxx Strobe and Wig Wag, BAER Eradispeed rotors,PPC Headers with Random Technology Hi Flow Cats, BMR Drive shaft Loop,FAST 78MM Throttle Body, FAST 78MM Composite Intake, Mobil 1 & lots of Zaino.
quote:Originally posted by Hawkeye: Those hot laps will stick with me for a long, long time.
They were wild, I can't wait to see Craig's video!!
I found a new trick. Come in half way through a session and tell Ruppert that you smell differnetial fluid. He will hop in and push the car to see if it is ok. And, you get to go along. Whewww, I will remember that ride for a long time. I wasn't feeling so great that day, but I didn't care, it was worth the ride.
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