95 ta vs Neon SRT and 2004 GT mustang

maxboosteric
02-18-2005, 05:14 PM
I was heading home and pulled out beside a 04 gt vert. I did a pretty big burnout and he followed in behind me with the same.We get up to the light and he starts putting he's top up. To bad he's behind me, ends up me following him on the on ramp to the highway. The road cleared and I pulled about 2 cars on him and let off. I think it was a auto but I couldn't tell. As where playing around we come up on a silver new neon srt turbo. He seen us coming, and wanted to go to. So I lined up beside the srt with the gt behind me. We went from 65 which is a bad downshift spot for me. He pulled on me about a 1/2 car until he shifted and then I passed him back and we let off. With the gt in the dust, the gt took the next exit and now it was just me and the srt. I slowed down again but alittle slower, around 60 and he pulled out about 1/2 car then when I shifted into third I pulled past. We ran again but this time I slowed down to about 45 so I was in 2nd. Needless to say the poeple behind us weren't happy. I hit it and pulled away from him, I don't think he was spooled up so we did it again. I gave him the go and he said for me to go so I honked 3 times and put it down about 3/4 so he would spool up. This was alittle closer I still pulled out in front but he evened it out when I shifted into 3rd. Then when he shifted I pulled ahead again and put about 1 1/2 cars on him. Hell we must of raced 8 times with the same result. He seemed to run even with me on the topend of his gears but other then that I would pull away. We gave each other the thumbs up and parted ways. There are some other cools guys around here. I didn't get to talk to either.
Eric

maxboosteric
02-19-2005, 10:54 PM
Man I thought I did pretty good.

R3Dz
02-19-2005, 11:16 PM
lol nice to see that you both gave the thumbs up to each other good sportsmanship

GPZ28
02-19-2005, 11:19 PM
you did good my son. keep your head high. :D
good kill............

maxboosteric
02-20-2005, 08:13 AM
Right right alittle in couragement is always needed.