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Just ignore them. They like to think these exhibitions put them in a higher class. Lucky for you there was not any gravel on the road that could have been kicked up on the car.
Very well said, but sadly, there are many vette drivers who think just because they have one puts them in a higher class........maybe in the strickest sense of car performance vs. car performance, but the ones that think it puts them in a higher class of people are actually quite pitiful.
If any of you frequent the Gym you can see the same type of behavior, some huge bodybuilder will be sitting there minding his own business and smaller guys that walk past him suddenly have to puff out their chests and bow their arms out away from their bodies like they have Mr.Olympia porportions.
Alphas always get challenged.. it's just nature.. get used to it.
lol, as a fellow bodybuilder, you are 100% on target
What gets me about the Ricers and Tangs, is that they have the need to get past you and then cut in front to show that they're ahead. Obviously immature envious A-holes.
I always like to take care when I am driving my BlueAngel. I was following a person (I do not know his or her age) in a Mustang that had rather loud mufflers (also, quite smelly )! We pulled up to a stop light with me in the Vette behind him, when the light turned green, the idiot decided to do a "peelout"! What is the deal? Is this person trying to show off for a Vette? Am I suppose to be impressed?? I hope this does not get a lock! Just wanted to get this off my chest!
Thank you !
Let me ask you something honestly, why does it matter? If it is indeed true, why would you care? People rev at me at stoplights everyday all day but I do not think anything of it.
Last edited by DudeWheresMyVette; Nov 11, 2004 at 04:14 PM.
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