utards!!!
so whats up with this speed club ****? i have a picture of my car doing 135 is that cool enough? haha
Last edited by blk06cbltss; Nov 9, 2009 at 10:12 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
You would get a much better response if you actually put together a proper sentence, Maybe if you didn't make yourself seem like an un-educated hillbilly people would respond in a positive manner, and maybe, just MAYBE decide to help you out.
You're a ******* tool... Just saying.
You would get a much better response if you actually put together a proper sentence, Maybe if you didn't make yourself seem like an un-educated hillbilly people would respond in a positive manner, and maybe, just MAYBE decide to help you out.
You would get a much better response if you actually put together a proper sentence, Maybe if you didn't make yourself seem like an un-educated hillbilly people would respond in a positive manner, and maybe, just MAYBE decide to help you out.
(p.s I still have my SS.SC
and Utah or not, show's up on the front page
tREBs may not own a Cobalt, but he's got a point. How do you expect people to think you're respectable when you title your thread in a demeaning way? However, saying you are from Cedar City says a lot.
As for my "Speed Club," even a tool from Cedar City should know about the Bonneville Salt Flats. I've been to the fuel cutoff on a stock SS/SC before I did the salt flats. So, I've got your 135 beat. But, to do it in a sanctioned event, with almost no traction, and 1 mile to do it says something else. I'll guarantee you that I could do it much more easily now that I am modded.
As for my "Speed Club," even a tool from Cedar City should know about the Bonneville Salt Flats. I've been to the fuel cutoff on a stock SS/SC before I did the salt flats. So, I've got your 135 beat. But, to do it in a sanctioned event, with almost no traction, and 1 mile to do it says something else. I'll guarantee you that I could do it much more easily now that I am modded.
tREBs may not own a Cobalt, but he's got a point. How do you expect people to think you're respectable when you title your thread in a demeaning way? However, saying you are from Cedar City says a lot.
As for my "Speed Club," even a tool from Cedar City should know about the Bonneville Salt Flats. I've been to the fuel cutoff on a stock SS/SC before I did the salt flats. So, I've got your 135 beat. But, to do it in a sanctioned event, with almost no traction, and 1 mile to do it says something else. I'll guarantee you that I could do it much more easily now that I am modded.
As for my "Speed Club," even a tool from Cedar City should know about the Bonneville Salt Flats. I've been to the fuel cutoff on a stock SS/SC before I did the salt flats. So, I've got your 135 beat. But, to do it in a sanctioned event, with almost no traction, and 1 mile to do it says something else. I'll guarantee you that I could do it much more easily now that I am modded.
Not down south. Since I moved to Virginia in February I've mostly lost touch with people in Utah. Kinda strange since I spent almost 30 years there. A good place to hit up would be www.rockymountainecotec.net. They are mostly up north in Salt Lake, but there is a chapter starting in the starting stage in Las Vegas. Since they are closer to the Mesquite area you might want to try to talk to them. Honestly, I don't think they'll be of much help to you either. You already know CC relies on college students, who are transient by nature, and St. George relies on the few college kids they have and retired people too.
Not down south. Since I moved to Virginia in February I've mostly lost touch with people in Utah. Kinda strange since I spent almost 30 years there. A good place to hit up would be www.rockymountainecotec.net. They are mostly up north in Salt Lake, but there is a chapter starting in the starting stage in Las Vegas. Since they are closer to the Mesquite area you might want to try to talk to them. Honestly, I don't think they'll be of much help to you either. You already know CC relies on college students, who are transient by nature, and St. George relies on the few college kids they have and retired people too.


