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Enthusiast
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 6
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Hey Norman... you do like the car, don't you???
I bet you do! You need to shoot a picture with your new bad boy with the Viper... just to show that they can live in harmony together (in the garage). ![]() Patrick |
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It must be nice to be able to drive around in a pseudo sports car and not be bothered with all the attention.
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Aug 2001
Posts: 6
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My lord, the above was my second post on this forum. Are you guys normally this anal about other cars? Just wondering...
Norman, enjoy the car! Tame your right foot until you pass 500 miles! Patrick |
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Chuck - He doesn't have to worry about it. Norman collects cars like most people collect bowling trophies. He posts a picture of it and then tucks it away in his 472-stall garage.
Last I heard he had 800 miles on his Viper - which he has had for over a year (it already had some miles from the previous owner). I would be willing to bet he rides a bicycle in real life...Patrick - Nah, we like to throw a friendly jab at the competition every once in a while (some a bit more often than others). In Norman's case, he has so many cars that he makes it easy (see a post a few down showing his wife's new Mercedes). Norman - Nice car! If you really DO drive it and it shows up at a Viper Club meeting I'll bet you can get some stripes for it for free! If it ever gets enough miles to be considered broken in, bring it to KCIR so we can see what it will do first hand. Should be interesting indeed!Chris |
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Lee\'s Summit, MO, US
Posts: 1,198
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The first thing I noticed is that the pedals are waaaay to far to the right. hahahhaa
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Lee\'s Summit, MO, US
Posts: 1,198
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hahaha Chris, I always sit in awe of your ability to Diffuse any situation. You have the gift. I am using this car as a daily driver. I drove it in the rain yesterday and will do so today. Snow may be a different story though. ahhaha
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Enthusiast
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Topeka, KS.
Posts: 80
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Norman,
That looks like a nice ride. You will have to give me a ride in it sometime. Gary |
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