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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
California
3/30 - Valley Circle Car meet - Burbank Hooters lunch cruise
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<blockquote data-quote="Julie GT07CS" data-source="post: 6416515" data-attributes="member: 66490"><p>Eh Jose, I don't think that is the attitude of the bulk of those guys. Most of the ones I stop and talk to are very nice and just like to yak about cars. </p><p></p><p>The very young man who was in the windveil blue 5th gen fessed up on that forum and apologized. He was one of the Mustang guys who botched their burn-out leaving. He's really lucky he didn't hit anyone. And yes, we were eyewitnesses to his failed performance. At least he apologized and has hopefully learned an important lesson... before he hurts someone. </p><p></p><p>A guy in a grey 5th gen Roush was making a lot of noise out on the street, racing back and forth. :nonono: Geeez. </p><p></p><p>I saw plenty of other makes and models of cars romping on it when they left the parking lot. It's common and we LIKE to hear them leave, we just don't wish for them to cause a pile-up while doing it. One Porsche almost bit it when he stomped on it and had to fly by a string of cars over a double yellow line to avoid a major collision. </p><p></p><p>So that guy on the other forum complaining about the Mustangs on Sunday pretty much had tunnel vision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julie GT07CS, post: 6416515, member: 66490"] Eh Jose, I don't think that is the attitude of the bulk of those guys. Most of the ones I stop and talk to are very nice and just like to yak about cars. The very young man who was in the windveil blue 5th gen fessed up on that forum and apologized. He was one of the Mustang guys who botched their burn-out leaving. He's really lucky he didn't hit anyone. And yes, we were eyewitnesses to his failed performance. At least he apologized and has hopefully learned an important lesson... before he hurts someone. A guy in a grey 5th gen Roush was making a lot of noise out on the street, racing back and forth. :nonono: Geeez. I saw plenty of other makes and models of cars romping on it when they left the parking lot. It's common and we LIKE to hear them leave, we just don't wish for them to cause a pile-up while doing it. One Porsche almost bit it when he stomped on it and had to fly by a string of cars over a double yellow line to avoid a major collision. So that guy on the other forum complaining about the Mustangs on Sunday pretty much had tunnel vision. [/QUOTE]
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