VRT in USCC
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VRT in USCC
I know everyone here loves VRT, but did anyone else get the new Sport Compact Car. VRT is entering the white G35 with the big wing into the Ultimate Street Car Challenge. Wish them luck
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Originally Posted by Rampant
That might have the most track time and testing done to it, so it is probably a good car to enter.
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Originally Posted by dave079
Except for the fact that they are the biggest POS thieves that this site has ever had on it. Have you not seen what they have done in the past few months to people on here?
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Originally Posted by joeygill
Care to enlighten us, who don't know?
(first one has links to many threads)
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....&highlight=VRT
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....&highlight=VRT
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....&highlight=VRT
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....&highlight=VRT
https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....&highlight=VRT
There are tons more. Just do a search on them.
Anyone who uses them now (well what even exists of VRT) are fools.
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Anyone who uses them now (well what even exists of VRT) are fools.
Anyone who uses them now (well what even exists of VRT) are fools.
It also show me I need to search the forums more for missing that.
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I think that the White G with the Alu wing ontop of OEM belongs to a member. He had VRT stickers on there because he like the stuffs done to his car, just like how he had Enkeis, AP Racing, etc. stickers on there as well.
Technically, it's not VRT's car. It's one of their customers. And he's a hardcore track junky.
Technically, it's not VRT's car. It's one of their customers. And he's a hardcore track junky.
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i wanna wish so bad that the car breaks down and burns, but at the same time, it doesn't belong to vrt, so i can't wish that on a fellow vq owner, i just hope some how vrt gets exposed for who they really are in the next issue, which is the actual test
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Hey guys....
Eagle1 (Ed) is a gentleman and has worked very hard on getting his ride where he wants it... and at the same time developing his skill as an exceptional driver.
He is an enthusiast as much as the next guy, and he is also very humble in not only his driving skills, but also the work he has done to his car.
He works hard (travels constantly), and plays hard on the track as his drug of choice. I have known him since he started playing with his G, and he is a valued member of my team whom I am also proud to call a friend.
This is not defending VRT or anything else that has occured with other owners and transactions.
I would ask that you not judge the ride by the garage, but by the owner who developed and executed his plan, standing by and ensuring the job is done to his specs. When it doesn't, and the owner has had enough, it goes somewhere else.
Lastly, if you had a chance to get your ride into the Ultimate Street Challenge and rep the Nissan name, would you truly care who trailered your ride to the big show?
VRT is just paid to do exactly what Eagle1 tells them to do on Eagle's ride, they don't own it.
VRT not withstanding, let's let Eagle's ride speak for itself.
Cheers, Ted
Eagle1 (Ed) is a gentleman and has worked very hard on getting his ride where he wants it... and at the same time developing his skill as an exceptional driver.
He is an enthusiast as much as the next guy, and he is also very humble in not only his driving skills, but also the work he has done to his car.
He works hard (travels constantly), and plays hard on the track as his drug of choice. I have known him since he started playing with his G, and he is a valued member of my team whom I am also proud to call a friend.
This is not defending VRT or anything else that has occured with other owners and transactions.
I would ask that you not judge the ride by the garage, but by the owner who developed and executed his plan, standing by and ensuring the job is done to his specs. When it doesn't, and the owner has had enough, it goes somewhere else.
Lastly, if you had a chance to get your ride into the Ultimate Street Challenge and rep the Nissan name, would you truly care who trailered your ride to the big show?
VRT is just paid to do exactly what Eagle1 tells them to do on Eagle's ride, they don't own it.
VRT not withstanding, let's let Eagle's ride speak for itself.
Cheers, Ted
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Originally Posted by SoCalTed
Hey guys....
Eagle1 (Ed) is a gentleman and has worked very hard on getting his ride where he wants it... and at the same time developing his skill as an exceptional driver.
He is an enthusiast as much as the next guy, and he is also very humble in not only his driving skills, but also the work he has done to his car.
He works hard (travels constantly), and plays hard on the track as his drug of choice. I have known him since he started playing with his G, and he is a valued member of my team whom I am also proud to call a friend.
This is not defending VRT or anything else that has occured with other owners and transactions.
I would ask that you not judge the ride by the garage, but by the owner who developed and executed his plan, standing by and ensuring the job is done to his specs. When it doesn't, and the owner has had enough, it goes somewhere else.
Lastly, if you had a chance to get your ride into the Ultimate Street Challenge and rep the Nissan name, would you truly care who trailered your ride to the big show?
VRT is just paid to do exactly what Eagle1 tells them to do on Eagle's ride, they don't own it.
VRT not withstanding, let's let Eagle's ride speak for itself.
Cheers, Ted
Eagle1 (Ed) is a gentleman and has worked very hard on getting his ride where he wants it... and at the same time developing his skill as an exceptional driver.
He is an enthusiast as much as the next guy, and he is also very humble in not only his driving skills, but also the work he has done to his car.
He works hard (travels constantly), and plays hard on the track as his drug of choice. I have known him since he started playing with his G, and he is a valued member of my team whom I am also proud to call a friend.
This is not defending VRT or anything else that has occured with other owners and transactions.
I would ask that you not judge the ride by the garage, but by the owner who developed and executed his plan, standing by and ensuring the job is done to his specs. When it doesn't, and the owner has had enough, it goes somewhere else.
Lastly, if you had a chance to get your ride into the Ultimate Street Challenge and rep the Nissan name, would you truly care who trailered your ride to the big show?
VRT is just paid to do exactly what Eagle1 tells them to do on Eagle's ride, they don't own it.
VRT not withstanding, let's let Eagle's ride speak for itself.
Cheers, Ted
Oh, and it's HIS car, not theirs...he has his own money poured into it, and though an ongoing thing for him, I believe this car was realyl built a year to a year and a half ago...