Great to see you registered here! ! But you could have been a little more creative on your forum name...:biggrin
Hey...I resemble that remark!!!:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:
Great to see you registered here! ! But you could have been a little more creative on your forum name...:biggrin
. And the best part: it feels GREAT to see so many enthusiasts appreciate the car in the end.
Thank you all, again, for the kind words. I think it would be a fitting opportunity to say that the design of the GT, and I mean all of it, from the aesthetic aspect to the performance, chassis, etc, was a perfect exercise of teamwork. We were fortunate as a design team to have an open dialogue with each other, and even more importantly, with the rest of the organization. I know this sounds like the company line, but believe me when I tell you that a major contributor the the success of the NFGT was that the team believed in the story. The whole team gets credit for this car, so anytime someone says "good job, you did this-and-that", I immediately recognize the "you" as plural, our team. It reminds me of the countless late-nights and early-mornings as we worked to get this thing to be real. And the best part: it feels GREAT to see so many enthusiasts appreciate the car in the end.
You mean like Ed Sims, Mike Mosing or Tim Cantwell? At my first rally a few people asked me what was my real name. I wouldn't pick Ed Sims as a made up name. Maybe Star Lord or something cool like that.
Ed
Awesome GT calls me KarCajun...but it's kinda not politically correct these days.:biggrin
Star Lord is Ed Sims. Wow I knew I liked that guy.You mean like Ed Sims, Mike Mosing or Tim Cantwell? At my first rally a few people asked me what was my real name. I wouldn't pick Ed Sims as a made up name. Maybe Star Lord or something cool like that.
Ed