• Got the Contributing Memberships stuff finally worked out and made up a thread as a sort of "How-To" to help people figure out how to participate. So if you need help figuring it out, here's the thread you need to take a look at -> http://www.corvetteflorida.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3581 Thank you, everyone! Rich Z.

Hello from the new guy

legion21

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I just wanted to introduce myself to my fellow Florida Corvette owners. I live in SW Fl. and drive a modified 96 Coupe. I came over from the CF and tend to hang out in the Drag Racing section. I look forward to getting to know everyone.

Thanks Greg
 
Welcome to the site Greg! Glad to have you aboard.

I took my Z06 to the track earlier this year. I had never been before with any car I've owned. I had a blast and hope to do it again soon. It is my daily driver, so I'm a little leary.

Scott
 
:welcome: Glad to see you here.

Hope you don't mind that I moved your thread to the forum I think is more appropriate for your introduction.
 
:welcome: To CorvetteFlorida.Com :wavey: your drag racing headquarters :hehehe: JK Our faithful leader is pushing over 500 hp :notworthy:
 
Thanks for the welcome. Does anyone race the Corvette Challenge on this forum? I've missed the last 2 but I am very active in the series. I also run in some specialty events like Super Chevy (Feb.), and I will be racing Moroso in Dec. for the Vette/Mustang shootout. I have a couple of more things to do to the car before the Moroso event but I'm hoping to be deeeeeeppp into the 11's for that race (I plan on putting a lot of Mustangs on the trailer!!!!).

thanks again, Greg
 
Yo!

:welcome: One gearhead to another...so to speak. I like to modify my vette for shows and speed but i really don't like the track scene all that much-too much bs to put up with overall; I'm one who likes, as we say in the military, targets of opportunity; unexpected, unplanned "meeting" of man and machine and, well, you know the rest. But one thing I won't do on the street, is race in traffic, in residential areas, with any oncoming traffic, or with any traffic out in front of me. I also won't go all out either; ususally, it's a few hundred feet, win or lose, that's it-race is over. There are areas around here with water on both sides of the road for quite some distance, or no homes on either side of the road from light to light, or just desolate road here and there. But in any case, the track is the safest place for full out racing no matter what matter what my beefs are with the track in any case.:thumbsup: :yesnod:
 
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