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Yup, it's still "his choice" to make, and I'd like to see them on the car via a pic.
You all may not recall this, but there was a time, up until 2008 when D30-"Color Override Code " wasn't allowed on the Corvette. Many of those "wild" Corvettes with a red, or tan, or gray interior, even blue when it came along, were not allowed with certain exterior or convertible top colors. The factory produced it one way, and you took it with whatever interior was allowed. That changed to an extent with the D30 option.
Choice, it's a good thing. And tact and courtesy isn't a bad thing.
If a person posts something on a forum that is a matter of taste I think that they should expect to get varying opinions on it including comments you may not agree with. Once you post it up you are fair game for criticism.
Not everyone will like what you like and you wont like what everyone else likes. That's what makes each of us unique!
One must be mature enough to take it like a man and not lash out at people with nasty comments.
"if you cant take the heat...stay out of the kitchen"
Glad my sentiment was loud and clear and you grasped it fully. I never asked for opinions, because I understand nothing is for everyone. I posted to share ideas and show choices to
other users. People that post nasty RETARDED Comments have zero tack and are a bunch of know it all opinionated aholes. Add that to your list.
Some of you live up to stereo types that make all Vette owners look bad. That’s why people hate Corvette owners.
This tread will be CLOSED in short order. Too much mud slinging and not very informative. Let's see how long before the Mods tire of the comments on either side .
Fortunately, the OP deleted a bunch of his posts. If not, he would have seen some sanctions (I can still read his deleted posts). In his last deleted post, he said "close the thread...". I'm happy to do so.
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