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Old 07-13-2008, 09:58 PM
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Well, where do I begin. First of all, let me say Congratulations to The Ring Bros for the win. I personally picked them from the start even with the win from last year. The autocross was the clincher IMO. The 2 cars (you know which two) were so close, that had to be the deciding factor, plain and simple.

Now, as far as me getting a top 5 pick. I am so unbelievably shocked right now, I don't know what to say, but here goes. A lot of people told me that I have nothing to be shocked about, but I still can't believe it. I was not expecting this at all. I feel so honored to even be mentioned with the other cars. I'm not just talking about the other four, but all the other cars. It was obvious to everyone that Ring Bros and Troy were the battle, so there was really only three spots available. I would have to say that my autocross effort was my only hope of getting in, so I pretty much went balls out every lap. The crowd was diggin it, and I think that really carried a LOT more weight with the judges than anyone thought. I also think the "homebuilt" factor had a lot to do with it as well. Wether you agree or not with me getting in the top 5, I am feeling like a million bucks right now! I am going to enjoy this moment for years to come, and nobody can ever take that feeling away. It is just AWESOME! All the other cars were so nice, I don't know how they picked between them all. My head is still spinning from all this, I don't even know what I'm saying right now, but I guess all I can do now is try to soak it all in and have fun with it.
My Dad called my Mom and I called my wife almost immediately. (actually I think I called Scott and Trush first ) but anyway, the feeling was crazy. My Dad actually got choked up and couldn't even talk for a couple seconds. He was a huge part of this car. I couldn't have done it without his help. Although, he didn't do a lot of hands on, he chased parts for me for over 2 years, and that is huge, because of my work schedule. I don't think my wife realizes the magnitude of all of this, but I think she will figure it out when I can't remove the smile off my face for a few more weeks(or months). Again, I don't know what to say, and maybe I'm being to hard on myself, but it is just an unbelievable honor to get this with all the top notch competition that was there.

I also want to say that I have read all the posts, and thank you for all the kind words and support. I know there is going to be a lot of guys that didn't make the top 5 that felt they should, and to all of you, you're right. They all should have. If you talk to anyone about the cars this year, they will say how good all the cars were. Unfortunately there's only 5 picks, so everyone else is going to feel slighted no matter who gets in. That's just the way these things go and I think we all know that. I certainly have been on, what I thought was the short end of the stick a time or two, so I can understand how you all feel. I don't want to sound like I am apoligizing for getting picked, but the cars were so nice, these 5 picks could have been picked from a hat.

Lastly, this is truely the best sight on the net, and it was great that John D mentioned Lateral-G when he interviewed me. That was way cool! It was great to meet everyone and put the faces with the names. There was a pretty darn good turn out from Lat-G members. (except Trush, ya punk!) Well, enough of my rambling on aimlessly. I need to go to bed and try to get some sleep(yeah right)
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Old 07-13-2008, 10:10 PM
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Congratulations on making the Top 5..

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Old 07-13-2008, 10:23 PM
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Congrats Jeff and nice meeting you. You need to parkon the grass at the hotel in the same spot next year great exposure lol
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Old 07-13-2008, 10:32 PM
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You built your car in the garage in your spare time. You should be damn proud and deserving on the top 5.
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Old 07-13-2008, 10:33 PM
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Congrats Jeff and nice meeting you. You need to parkon the grass at the hotel in the same spot next year great exposure lol
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Yeah, I think that was the only spot on the whole street that you could park a car up on the grass and it wasn't even my hotel.
Nice to meet you too. How'd the pick up go? Is it at it's new home?
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Old 07-13-2008, 10:34 PM
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congrats Jeff, the gang here is very proud of you.

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You built your car in the garage in your spare time. You should be damn proud and deserving on the top 5.
Thanks. I am proud. I just have a hard time with showing it. Drives my dad nuts. He does all the bragging, and I keep my mouth shut. I'm not one to talk about my own stuff very much. How's this
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Old 07-13-2008, 10:39 PM
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Thanks guys! Who'm I kidding, I can't sleep!
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Yeah, I think that was the only spot on the whole street that you could park a car up on the grass and it wasn't even my hotel.
Nice to meet you too. How'd the pick up go? Is it at it's new home?
LS7 In trailer, the buy went smooth with a ton of extras he didnt want. Taking it to my shop tommorrow already for tear down. On the way home I decided I cant leave well enough alone. Need to figure custom crank, oliver rods and send heads out to Eric Koening. Not sure what I plan on doing with the intake yet. Did you run any forged internals?
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