Smoky Mountain Meet Reports
#16
As some of you know, due to a death in the family I was unable to attend the Fling as I had planned since the inception of this thing. I'm green with envy and glad all of you that attended had a great time. I'll be looking forward to meeting you all at the next get-together
Now help me get over this by posting more pics of what I missed in the gallery
Now help me get over this by posting more pics of what I missed in the gallery
Last edited by tomtnc; 05-19-03 at 10:30 AM.
#17
Originally posted by tomtnc
Now help me get over this by posting more pics of what I missed in the gallery
Now help me get over this by posting more pics of what I missed in the gallery
#20
Originally posted by jmecbr900
Bit, I'm so sorry about your little mishap with the wheel. I'm very glad it was not worse as it initially looked when you started to lock the brakes down.
Bit, I'm so sorry about your little mishap with the wheel. I'm very glad it was not worse as it initially looked when you started to lock the brakes down.
#21
Man you guys sounds like I missed alot! Glad you all had a great time though! Hopefully next time you will have a little Crystal White IS following in your tracks. By the looks of the pics you needed an IS amongst all those GS's. lol Great looking pics with all those GS's though! Love it...live for it!
Keep me posted on when the next Lexus adventure is to take place!
amy
Keep me posted on when the next Lexus adventure is to take place!
amy
#23
Originally posted by bitkahuna
Thanks. The rim is already at WheelWizard and the guy was confident he can make it right. Then I'll take the rim and get a new tire on it and I should be good to go. The only real risks (expensive) are if the rim is bent or if I damaged my suspension or something else also. Hopefully not. If all goes well, I'll be back to normal by the weekend!
Thanks. The rim is already at WheelWizard and the guy was confident he can make it right. Then I'll take the rim and get a new tire on it and I should be good to go. The only real risks (expensive) are if the rim is bent or if I damaged my suspension or something else also. Hopefully not. If all goes well, I'll be back to normal by the weekend!
#25
Originally posted by bitkahuna
Thanks. The rim is already at WheelWizard and the guy was confident he can make it right. Then I'll take the rim and get a new tire on it and I should be good to go. The only real risks (expensive) are if the rim is bent or if I damaged my suspension or something else also. Hopefully not. If all goes well, I'll be back to normal by the weekend!
Thanks. The rim is already at WheelWizard and the guy was confident he can make it right. Then I'll take the rim and get a new tire on it and I should be good to go. The only real risks (expensive) are if the rim is bent or if I damaged my suspension or something else also. Hopefully not. If all goes well, I'll be back to normal by the weekend!
BTW, you did good piece of driving to avoid a collision. I really thought you had made the turn totally, but it could have been really really ugly. Very Very glad it was not.
#26
Originally posted by amy011079
Man you guys sounds like I missed alot! Glad you all had a great time though! Hopefully next time you will have a little Crystal White IS following in your tracks. By the looks of the pics you needed an IS amongst all those GS's. lol Great looking pics with all those GS's though! Love it...live for it!
Keep me posted on when the next Lexus adventure is to take place!
amy
Man you guys sounds like I missed alot! Glad you all had a great time though! Hopefully next time you will have a little Crystal White IS following in your tracks. By the looks of the pics you needed an IS amongst all those GS's. lol Great looking pics with all those GS's though! Love it...live for it!
Keep me posted on when the next Lexus adventure is to take place!
amy
We made several comments about the fact that there wasn't a single IS in the bunch, and the roads were perfect for the swift little machine. We did a run on this one road, I forgot the number to it, that started in a country setting where the houses were spread all the way up to the top of the mountain were the fog didn't let us see 10 feet in front of the car. It was awesome to push the car to the limits. It was also very noticeable that I need to work on some of the suspension to be able to keep up with the Jones'.
I had a great time myself. You definetly would of loved it. You have to make plans to go to the Deal's Gap run.
#28
Yeah I saw all that fog in a couple of pics that is terrible! Glad everyone is ok and that there were no crashes! I am really glad you had a good time even though the weather was sucky. I was thinking about you guys when I saw the forcasts and the news and stuff and wondered how things were going, so it is great to hear that everything worked out.
I'm sure I would have loved it from the sound of everyone's responses, and will definatly try and make plans for deals gap! There are no definate dates for it yet are there?
I'm sure I would have loved it from the sound of everyone's responses, and will definatly try and make plans for deals gap! There are no definate dates for it yet are there?
Originally posted by jmecbr900
Look thru the gallery pics. We had everything from really really thick pea soup fog to rain to almost a crash to tearing up the roads like we owned the joint.
We made several comments about the fact that there wasn't a single IS in the bunch, and the roads were perfect for the swift little machine. We did a run on this one road, I forgot the number to it, that started in a country setting where the houses were spread all the way up to the top of the mountain were the fog didn't let us see 10 feet in front of the car. It was awesome to push the car to the limits. It was also very noticeable that I need to work on some of the suspension to be able to keep up with the Jones'.
I had a great time myself. You definetly would of loved it. You have to make plans to go to the Deal's Gap run.
Look thru the gallery pics. We had everything from really really thick pea soup fog to rain to almost a crash to tearing up the roads like we owned the joint.
We made several comments about the fact that there wasn't a single IS in the bunch, and the roads were perfect for the swift little machine. We did a run on this one road, I forgot the number to it, that started in a country setting where the houses were spread all the way up to the top of the mountain were the fog didn't let us see 10 feet in front of the car. It was awesome to push the car to the limits. It was also very noticeable that I need to work on some of the suspension to be able to keep up with the Jones'.
I had a great time myself. You definetly would of loved it. You have to make plans to go to the Deal's Gap run.
#29
Originally posted by jmecbr900
Where Where????? I'm ready to see the triple digit fly by.......
Where Where????? I'm ready to see the triple digit fly by.......
It will be up shortly.