who owns a srt-6 and what's your age?
I'm 21 and after researching all summer long I finally bought my 05 Aero blue SRT coupe. It's so cool that no-one really knows what it is. I like having a great looking car that everyone thinks cost me double what I paid. The one downside is that people think I'm some spoiled CEO's son, which isn't the case at all. I will be paying this car off by myself for the next 3 years. Every time I send that check in, I'm just happy I can keep it for another month. Haha.
I just turned 54 and have had my SSB SRT roadster since July. The car has 16k miles on it and is completely stock.
BTW - I bought it in Florida and got pulled over for speeeding within 6 hours of buying the car on my way back home to Missouri...
I schmoozed my way out of a ticket, but realized I needed to take care to keep an eye on the speedo.
BTW - I bought it in Florida and got pulled over for speeeding within 6 hours of buying the car on my way back home to Missouri...
I schmoozed my way out of a ticket, but realized I needed to take care to keep an eye on the speedo.
19 Years Old.
I own my own roadster and have completed many mods to it. Actually I won at NOPI NATIONALS with my crossfire this past september. I was really happy about that. I will post pictures of the first Crossfire to ever win at NOPI along with the trophy. Btw, raced a 350z leaving NOPI and the driver was really suprised when he got blown away and passed at 130 by a guy with the top down
I own my own roadster and have completed many mods to it. Actually I won at NOPI NATIONALS with my crossfire this past september. I was really happy about that. I will post pictures of the first Crossfire to ever win at NOPI along with the trophy. Btw, raced a 350z leaving NOPI and the driver was really suprised when he got blown away and passed at 130 by a guy with the top down
I'm 21 and will be getting an SRT-6 in about 2-3 months. Hopefully SilverFox will still have his so I can buy it off him. If not I will find another deal somewhere else. I cannot wait to get it. I test drove it and fell in love with it.
Hi
I'm 69 years young . I' ve noticed we go from 16 to 76 years young. I
guess thats a credit to the appeal of the srt6. This has to be one of the best forums on the web. I
have enjoyed all the pictures and information regarding our cars. Thanks and hats off to all the forum members . Larry
FROM Albany N. Y.
I'm 69 years young . I' ve noticed we go from 16 to 76 years young. I
guess thats a credit to the appeal of the srt6. This has to be one of the best forums on the web. I
have enjoyed all the pictures and information regarding our cars. Thanks and hats off to all the forum members . Larry
Last edited by PA/XFIRE; Jan 20, 2008 at 09:06 PM.
Originally Posted by miller689
25 years young here Active duty Marine 2005 Black SRT6
When I was a Young Marine in 1965, I wish they had SRT6's on the Cheap.
I did have a New 1964 1/2 Mustang 289 2+2 though, and it was a Blast!
Welcome to the Forum & Congrats on a Great AMG Machine!
SEMPER FI!
SF
USMC 1965-1969 (Khe Sanh/Tet Offensive 67-68)
Last edited by SilverFox; Jan 21, 2008 at 06:32 AM.
OK. I'll play this game. I have two now (a 2005 Roadster Limited and a 2005 Coupe SRT6 being delivered this week) and while all three kids (21, 17, 15) have driven the former they are not allowed to drive them on their own. These are keepers and I don't think my (any) kids' day-to-day judgement is good enough. I still park 100s of feet away from other cars when I go to a store to keep the door-dingers away. Kids ain't that careful. I can't bear the thought of a dimple on the beautiful sheetmetal side of my car.
I was 53 when I picked up the Roadster new - I could finally afford a really nice car after saving for college for three kids. So before any of you youngsters mouth off, my priorities were my kids' college funds first and my fun second. So I think I earned the right to be selfish about who drives my cars.
I was 53 when I picked up the Roadster new - I could finally afford a really nice car after saving for college for three kids. So before any of you youngsters mouth off, my priorities were my kids' college funds first and my fun second. So I think I earned the right to be selfish about who drives my cars.
Originally Posted by Goldwing
OK. I'll play this game. I have two now (a 2005 Roadster Limited and a 2005 Coupe SRT6 being delivered this week) and while all three kids (21, 17, 15) have driven the former they are not allowed to drive them on their own. These are keepers and I don't think my (any) kids' day-to-day judgement is good enough. I still park 100s of feet away from other cars when I go to a store to keep the door-dingers away. Kids ain't that careful. I can't bear the thought of a dimple on the beautiful sheetmetal side of my car.
I was 53 when I picked up the Roadster new - I could finally afford a really nice car after saving for college for three kids. So before any of you youngsters mouth off, my priorities were my kids' college funds first and my fun second. So I think I earned the right to be selfish about who drives my cars.
I was 53 when I picked up the Roadster new - I could finally afford a really nice car after saving for college for three kids. So before any of you youngsters mouth off, my priorities were my kids' college funds first and my fun second. So I think I earned the right to be selfish about who drives my cars.
Sorry, I just could't resist.
PS My daughter is always one of the first to get to school and parks in a spot at a slight angle where only one car can park next to her and is very protective and consciencious about where and who parks next to her. Have them help clean and wash the XF's with you to see which one or ones appreciate them.
Last edited by RMADERMAN; Jan 21, 2008 at 04:26 PM.


