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Old 03-05-2005, 08:22 PM
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Default Thanks RGINN!!!

I just wanted to say a (public) big THANK YOU to RGINN. Man, that guy is a class act!

After spending all night dealing with a search warrant, nearly shooting some shotgun rackin crackheads, and recoverying all kinds of stolen property (can ya say mucho paperwork?) - I managed about 3 hrs of sleep this morning (in bed by 9am) before I got cleaned up and headed to Road Atlanta to meet with some SVO Mustang friends who were running a track event there.

I talked the guys into visiting http://www.mcmichaelmotorsports.com before leaving. WOW - that's all anyone could say, "WOW!". Besides having a top shelf facility, Rob is one of nicest guys. Took one of my friends (who's building a FFR Coupe) out in his red Superformance Coupe. Came back and insisted on me driving his all black - freshly finished Street version Roadster. Very nice! Undercar exhaust, no rollbar, just needs to the other hood on it (without the scoop). Needless to say, SWEET DRIVING machine. If you are even considering on getting yourself a Cobra Replica - you should really stop by Rob's shop and seriously consider a Superformance (look under my name - I own a FFR). The cars are VERY well put together and the service Rob gives is top notch. You're gonna get your money-worth with this combination.

As nice as the Roadster was, that was NOTHING compared to the drive I got to experience when Rob said, "you ready to drive the Noble?" Holy Cow is that thing the purest form or a driving machine or what!??!! I'm still replaying the experience over in my head. If I only had the means - I would own that car. Wow - I mean - WOW! Can ya tell I'm having trouble putting it into words?

Rob - THANK YOU. After the past ten days of straight work with long hours - being able to slip behind the wheel of not one, but two incredible machines, stab the throttle, hug some curves, etc ... really did do me a world of good. Can't wait til the next outing once I get my FFR back in order (which will be ver shortly).
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