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Offline peglegcraig

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A Big Thanks
« on: September 11, 2006, 12:32:12 AM »
A HUGE thanks to all of you at this last BUB event. As a rookie on the salt we had a great time, mostly due to you regular fantastic LSR/MC people. I've never met a nicer bunch of gear heads ever!  Watching the big boys duel it out was a thrill. Setting a personal best was great. But the people at the meet were the best! Thanks for all your encouragement and stopping by to visit, I feel a sense of family here. We will be back, and like all of us, plan to go faster!!
 Craig SCS/AG 1000, 168.333mph Woo Hooo! what fun!

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« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2006, 04:43:10 PM »
You are right to feel proud of your achievements! as well as all the people on the salt offering you encouragement for your 1st run, there are at least 535 Kiwis who were following your every move, we were all hoping that you would do well but didnt expect you to go quite that fast!
Your last run average was only 0.6 mph slower than our World Record which is not looking as though it will stand for much longer!
From all your friends here in NZ we wish you all the best and may the legend of the Flying Kiwi live on in your obviously capable hands.

cheers

Flying Kiwi

ps, now you have gone that fast, you know that the warranty has officially run out dont you!
Never take no for an answer and never give up.
If you really believe in what you are doing and youre really keen then you will succeed.
It is as simple as that.
Peter Blake.

Offline John Noonan

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« Reply #2 on: September 15, 2006, 08:31:15 PM »
Quote from: Flying Kiwi
You are right to feel proud of your achievements! as well as all the people on the salt offering you encouragement for your 1st run, there are at least 535 Kiwis who were following your every move, we were all hoping that you would do well but didnt expect you to go quite that fast!
Your last run average was only 0.6 mph slower than our World Record which is not looking as though it will stand for much longer!
From all your friends here in NZ we wish you all the best and may the legend of the Flying Kiwi live on in your obviously capable hands.

cheers

Flying Kiwi

ps, now you have gone that fast, you know that the warranty has officially run out dont you!


It's OK if the warranty has run out, we met Craig at the bub's event and I have an engine for him...he will get that record next time.... :D

Conrats on the build Team Kiwi and congrats to Craig for his new AMA national record.. =D>