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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 06:44 AM
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Default The Wimp Group

Gentlemen:

I have never seen such a wimpy group of sports car owners as those who own Crossfires. Every independent, or SCCA track event I have participated in for the past two years have proved that, because I am always the ONLY Crossfire who has ever had the ***** to put the pedal to the metal and compete with this wonderful car.

I'm really disappointed that those of you who discuss modifications, more HP and better handling, only do so to drive in bumper-to-bumper traffic, or thump your chest in the comfort of your own home, in front of your computer screen.

Get off the f'ing computer and come out and drive the car during track events... Heck, I have seen little girls in Miatas on the track that have bigger ***** than most Crossfire owners. I would think that you all would get a clue and represent the Crossfire community. No wonder they are discontinuing the car, most of the people who bought them are lame sunday drivers who only get into arguments about how to MOD the car, when none of you would even take the pleasure of enjoying the MODS on a race track.

I was running an event a few weeks ago that had 36 Mini Coopers in attendance... Now if Mini's can get together for track days, why can't the Crossfire owners? I have my theory, but it would be too rude to put on this forum...

It seems that the owners of this wonderful sportscar are some sort of weird breed of people who talk about making their car fast, but don't do anything about it. And they don't even experience the car for what it was designed for, nor do they even know what mods are necessary to improve it...

If you want information about how to become involved in track events with your Crossfire, drop me a PM...
 
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