Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Originally Posted by apkano
LOL.....now you can chase down Jane at the Tail!
actually, cathy will be driving her xfire and likey going "shopping" in it with the other gals.
Now, stop that. Stop snickering.
You know you were.
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Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Originally Posted by Cruxpyr Femella
Great day for me!!!!!
I officially became a CICCI Charter member and closed the deal on my new Crossfire... an Aero Blue SRT!
Not just any SRT.... Bikecop's SRT.....
....and on the "one that got away" thread, Franc just found out who I am! Oh, joy!
I officially became a CICCI Charter member and closed the deal on my new Crossfire... an Aero Blue SRT!
Not just any SRT.... Bikecop's SRT.....
....and on the "one that got away" thread, Franc just found out who I am! Oh, joy!
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Bikecop's car was headed for aution today in Chicago when I snagged it.
Kind of fitting that the story was documented in my "the one that got away" thread.
This one almost did. I'm glad Cathy decided to keep it in the XFI family.
OK, that's not exactly true. I'm not glad,
I'm Ecstatic
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Kind of fitting that the story was documented in my "the one that got away" thread.
This one almost did. I'm glad Cathy decided to keep it in the XFI family.
OK, that's not exactly true. I'm not glad,
I'm Ecstatic
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Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Congrats on buying my son,s car.Glad its staying in the Crossfire family. Eric had to do a lot of soul seareching to let the car go,thought it was the best car in ever had,but his son is a honor student that is going to college and that comes first Hope your better half enjoys the car.
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Originally Posted by FP
Again, Congratulations Cruxpyr, and Franc. Franc even with your stick, you won't catch her.
How did Franc find out who you were?
How did Franc find out who you were?
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Originally Posted by FP
Again, Congratulations Cruxpyr, and Franc. Franc even with your stick, you won't catch her.
How did Franc find out who you were?
How did Franc find out who you were?
Post #93 in "The one that got away" thread.
I chased her till she caught me the first time. History will repeat itself, I hope.
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Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 01-13-2009 at 03:41 PM.
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Cathy, congrats on YOUR new SRT. I am sure you are going to love driving it. My wife got an SSB SRT ROADSTER a few months ago and is still talking about her car almost daily. When the cars are parked in a resturant lot together they sure draw a lot of attention. Oh, by the way, Franc followed me and Doc at the Dragon last fall. Each time we got so far in front of him that he lost sight of us we would slow down a bit and let him catch up, just so he would know his roadster with a stick was still on the right road. I suggest you give him a break and do the same. Good luck with your car and enjoy the ride. P.S. Don't tell Franc I said that!
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Originally Posted by Bigkid
Cathy, congrats on YOUR new SRT. I am sure you are going to love driving it. My wife got an SSB SRT ROADSTER a few months ago and is still talking about her car almost daily. When the cars are parked in a resturant lot together they sure draw a lot of attention. Oh, by the way, Franc followed me and Doc at the Dragon last fall. Each time we got so far in front of him that he lost sight of us we would slow down a bit and let him catch up, just so he would know his roadster with a stick was still on the right road. I suggest you give him a break and do the same. Good luck with your car and enjoy the ride. P.S. Don't tell Franc I said that!
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Originally Posted by Bigkid
Cathy, congrats on YOUR new SRT. I am sure you are going to love driving it. My wife got an SSB SRT ROADSTER a few months ago and is still talking about her car almost daily. When the cars are parked in a resturant lot together they sure draw a lot of attention. Oh, by the way, Franc followed me and Doc at the Dragon last fall. Each time we got so far in front of him that he lost sight of us we would slow down a bit and let him catch up, just so he would know his roadster with a stick was still on the right road. I suggest you give him a break and do the same. Good luck with your car and enjoy the ride. P.S. Don't tell Franc I said that!
Hey!!!!
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Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Oh...uh...Hi Franc, congrats to you as well. You are really going to enjoy watching Cathy experience ownership of that Srt. When I brought the roadster home for my wife it was a total suprise for her. I was gone for only about an hour, but since I was MIA I had received 3 missed calls and a "where are you" voice mail. She was waiting in the driveway, hands on her hips and a look on her face I had seen only once before during labor at the birth of our fist child. I stopped the car a good 25 yards from her and got out quickly. "What have you done?" she said. I responded this is for you. I could tell from the look that she did not understand so I said very clearly THIS IS YOUR CAR. For the first time in our 35 years of marriage she was truly speachless. I kept that 25 yard separation until a huge grin came upon her face. You will see that look when she sees her car for the first time and it will be worth whatever you paid for the car, priceless as they say. But never fear. If Cathy is like my wife Linda you will get to drive that SRT OFTEN. As a matter of fact it will happen each time the gas gauge reads empty. However , you may hold the sole honor of being the only one who gets to wash that car.All kidding aside, good luck with the new car and I hope to see you both at the dragon in April.
Re: Bike Cop SRT6 for sale.
Originally Posted by Bigkid
Oh...uh...Hi Franc, congrats to you as well. You are really going to enjoy watching Cathy experience ownership of that Srt. When I brought the roadster home for my wife it was a total suprise for her. I was gone for only about an hour, but since I was MIA I had received 3 missed calls and a "where are you" voice mail. She was waiting in the driveway, hands on her hips and a look on her face I had seen only once before during labor at the birth of our fist child. I stopped the car a good 25 yards from her and got out quickly. "What have you done?" she said. I responded this is for you. I could tell from the look that she did not understand so I said very clearly THIS IS YOUR CAR. For the first time in our 35 years of marriage she was truly speachless. I kept that 25 yard separation until a huge grin came upon her face. You will see that look when she sees her car for the first time and it will be worth whatever you paid for the car, priceless as they say. But never fear. If Cathy is like my wife Linda you will get to drive that SRT OFTEN. As a matter of fact it will happen each time the gas gauge reads empty. However , you may hold the sole honor of being the only one who gets to wash that car.All kidding aside, good luck with the new car and I hope to see you both at the dragon in April.
I'm fine with that. This is the kind of car that gives me pleasure, just to see it in my drive way. Or follow her to work. And when she lets a Mustang know he picked on a real woman, I'll catch up (eventually) and give her a big smile.
And yes, you will see both of us at the Dragon. I'll be pulling up the rear.
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