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patrickt 07-18-2009 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vettestr (Post 967428)
Have you been to an organized street race in the last few years? Ask some of the ricers where and when the next time you get the throttle blipped at you @ a light.

We've had a real problem in my area with late night organized street racing. There's been at least two horrific crashes in the last couple of years and, I believe, close to a dozen fatalities. Drivers and onlookers alike. :( If memory serves, I believe the prosecutor went after everybody in one, that means the spectators as well.

zrayr 07-18-2009 03:40 PM

I get them coming on to my car all the time. Mostly in hopped up rice rockets, & telling me I'm got "prove it". I just tell them Carroll Shelby proved it all 40 years ago, for all time. I don't have to add a thing. It's already been said & it's old news.

Z. Ray

Mdman352 07-18-2009 03:46 PM

win win situation
 
When confronted ask "How much money you got?" One answer is "None", and you win, when the other person says a number your answer is "Not enough" and you win. :LOL::LOL::LOL:

WildBill3 07-18-2009 04:31 PM

Roadracer
 
Quote:If you listen carfully you should be able to hear swear words.No really I can hardly hear my wife speaking loudly next to me DONT! +with a 2.73 rear gear I dont stop light race.I have said bring it to the roadcorse a few times you might learn something.They allmost always shake ther head and drive away.:3DSMILE:

ERA Chas 07-18-2009 04:50 PM

While sitting at idle, I cup a hand around one ear and shout over my pipes "Is your car running??"
I always get the bird.

patrickt 07-18-2009 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ERA Chas (Post 967486)
While sitting at idle, I cup a hand around one ear and shout over my pipes "Is your car running??"
I always get the bird.

... and deservedly so.:cool:

brobehr 07-18-2009 05:03 PM

While sitting at idle, I cup a hand around one ear and shout over my pipes "Is your car running??"
I always get the bird.


that is funny
brobehr
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REAL 1 07-18-2009 09:03 PM

I've had some real nasty disagreements with Racer X who doesn't post here as much any more. But there is one subject we do agree on. Street racing is for idiots for many reasons. Nothing good can come from it. Disaster is the only tangible byproduct.

Check your insurance policies. Most have a disclaimer/exclusion for street racing. Accident while street racing.? Sorry Charlie. Likely no coverage, property damage or liability. Talk about losing sleep.

Injuries from street racing? Not only do you lose your liability coverage you very well may be looking at an indictment for a range of charges depending on seriousness. Hows assault by auto if there are injuries or vehicular manslaughter if there is loss of life grab you??

Be smart, just look indignant and say no.

Last time I had a ricer kid want to race me I was in my Carrera at a light. It was some Mitsubishi whatever, probably with NOS. He kept reving his engine at the light. I put my window down and he put his down. I said "Don't you have homework to do or something. Grow up". and just slowly pulled away.

Be smart. Keep the "racing" for the track or autocrosses.

HI Cobra 07-18-2009 09:22 PM

REAL 1,

"I said "Don't you have homework to do or something. Grow up". and just slowly pulled away."

Good one - I'll remember that one, although, as you know, in the Cobra,
hearing and talking isn't always an option.:LOL:

Powershift1038 07-18-2009 09:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Great Asp (Post 967417)
From a dig, there are lot's of slightly modded STI's that would destroy a 289 Cobra. So he did not think he was kidding.

Street racing is dangerous. The roads stink for high speed passes, and it puts others at risk that don't even know they are at risk.

But come on, some of the holy posting on this thread have at least pulled the label off of a pillow before.

E ;)

Yep... some people do not give credit to those AWD rice rockets. Even a lightly modded one is quite an acceleration monster. Would I ever own one? No. But, you do have to respect what they can do.

Racing near a school zone would be more than idiotic.. so kudos to the Cobra driver for not punching off with him.

vettestr 07-18-2009 10:38 PM

Hey Real,
Street racing or just going for groceries exposes you to this litigious world of ours. Your right about asking for possible grief if you do race. I think smart ass remarks to a stranger at some light is more dangerous though. The money involved/invested in some of these cars by a 20 year old screams (freelance pharmaceutical distribution manager) and many don't respond to criticism well. I agree just shaking your head no thanks is not as much fun.

REAL 1 07-19-2009 07:21 AM

Vettestr: There is risk in everything we do. You could slip and fall and kill you self stepping out of the shower.

There is risk and there is begging for trouble without a parachute.

I see a big difference.

The remark was made to what clearly appeared to be a highschool kid in what appeared to be a low budget Mitsu with NOS. But I agree sometimes discretion is the better part of valor.

Roscoe 07-19-2009 07:57 AM

I usually say something witty after eyeballing their car like "who you kidding, you or me?"

http://www.priveye.com/cobra/sidemblem.jpg

Roscoe

OCCOBRA 07-19-2009 09:55 AM

As far as the street racers go, I will smile and "toss them some pipes" but that's about it. Whether my car goes faster or not is (mostly or somewhat)irrelevant to me. I think it's the coolest car on the planet and that's what matters most...

"WALK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG STICK"

"Toss them some pipes"............... Enough said!

vettestr 07-19-2009 09:59 AM

Great line Roscoe, mind if I steal that one?

Real, There is a lot to be said about reading the moment. I miss the good old days when you pretty much knew what the other car was running and that was all that mattered.

As a kid I was a medium fish in a small pond. New cars would show up now and then but word would spread pretty quick. To this day I remember all the ribbing and abuse after getting my ass handed to me by an AMC Gremlin ! The tail lights are about all I got too see or know about that car and at a distance.

Great Asp 07-19-2009 11:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Powershift1038 (Post 967540)
Yep... some people do not give credit to those AWD rice rockets. Even a lightly modded one is quite an acceleration monster. Would I ever own one? No. But, you do have to respect what they can do.

Racing near a school zone would be more than idiotic.. so kudos to the Cobra driver for not punching off with him.

My point exactly.

I give respect (what mods you got?) and talk to anyone interested in a race. Normally you will discover who is fast, and it is over. I did meet a Nova at test and tune (track night) once after talking at a cruise.

I'm not everyones Dad on the street, so I don't talk to them like I am, no matter what age.

E

PS There are some guys on here that do not know what serious power is on the street these days. Get over yourself, 1,000 hp is the new 500.
You don't know what your talking about. TT Terminators making 1,100hp as DD's lurk on the streets. There are skiddles making sick numbers at the track.

tkb289 07-19-2009 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Great Asp (Post 967642)
... TT Terminators making 1,100hp as DD's lurk on the streets. There are skiddles making sick numbers at the track.


Great Asp ... can enlighten this old car enthusiast with a translation ... :)

TT Terminator ??

DD's ??

skiddles ??

Thanks!

- Tim

Great Asp 07-19-2009 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkb289 (Post 967652)
Great Asp ... can enlighten this old car enthusiast with a translation ... :)

TT Terminator ?? = Twin Turbo Terminator (03-04 Mustang Cobra)

DD's ?? = Dailey Driver (it is driven everyday)

skiddles ?? = Neon, SRT-4

Thanks!

- Tim

LOL, no problem!

E

tkb289 07-19-2009 12:37 PM

Now I get it ! :D

bran3b 07-19-2009 02:24 PM

I unknowingly raced a 350Z the other day. I was exiting the highway at the light turning left and mostly just enjoying the day. When the light turned green I started going when I heard squealing tires and I panicked assuming that someone was skidding into the intersection. It was probably the wrong reaction but I floored it to get out of there ASAP. Once I was half way across the overpass and well out of harms way I let off and looked around to see what happened, that is when I saw the Z that was "racing" me. He passed and continued to pass other people in turn lanes and cut other people off as he sped away. A mile or so later I was behind him at a light with the car that was immediately behind me on the off ramp now next to me, the guy next to me rolled his window down and loudly laughed and thanked me for "blowing the Z away". After that light changed the Z went right back to driving like a doofus, I cruised home still shaking from the fear of getting hit in the intersection.

I was challenged once, a kid commented about the Nitrous bottle (aka fire extinguisher) between my seats and asked if I wanted to race for money. I just said that I pay the entry fee for Bandimere but that is it for money.


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