SS video..........
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People really need to make it to one of next years rev it up racing event. It will make you want to attend the spring hill school even more. I have always wanted to go and as soon as they start having Camaro classes again, I will be there.
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Pretty cool. I have to say, though, that I'm looking forward to the day when the truck isn't the only RWD vehicle out there at the end. Say, about 3 years from now you'd substitute a Zeta Impala SS, Camaro SS and, perhaps, some sort of rear-drive, V8, mid-sized coupe...
Last edited by routesixtysixer; Oct 16, 2006 at 05:34 PM.
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Yeah, I caught the dust falling off the TB SS as well, but figured it was Scott's mad phat driving skills, yo... 
I just watched this before this morning's sales meeting. A couple guys showed up while I was watching it here in my office, and I told them "see? THAT is how you build a lineup of cool cars."
Nothing revs my guys up more than when I praise the competition

I just watched this before this morning's sales meeting. A couple guys showed up while I was watching it here in my office, and I told them "see? THAT is how you build a lineup of cool cars."
Nothing revs my guys up more than when I praise the competition
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Scott,
that video was pretty exiting to watch. Now get it on TV (football seasons not over yet) to get everyone excited. I rather watch that 50 times on a sunday afternoon that some of the other lame commercials on TV.
that video was pretty exiting to watch. Now get it on TV (football seasons not over yet) to get everyone excited. I rather watch that 50 times on a sunday afternoon that some of the other lame commercials on TV.
excellent video...I think it would have been a little better with some exhaust sound in there though. Maybe at the end of each cars segment, have them cut the music and have the car blasting by at full throttle. Would be especially great for the V8's in there.


