what a great vid..brung tears to my eyes..what a great guy i wish i could have been there for the funeral..remember guys your not invincible and no one knows when it is there time to go only the great man upstairs knows its up to him when your time is to go so be careful everyone..god bless..
sadly this post is sandwiched between a bunch of street racing posts.. does anyone else see the irony there... it makes this board look fuckign stupid mourn this person in the manner in which he has been, the post a fucking street race or a top speed run or whatever else reckless crap that is chosen.
i know i never post here, but holy shit.... in a roundabout way this forum promotes street racing and reckless driving by allowing posts of just that nature. wouldn't it be a more fitting "goodbye" or whatever to be the "great community" that the SRT-4 community has turned into and ban all street racing posts from this forum?
out of respect for the thread i will simply state he was not street racing. as for banning street racing posts - never gonna happen.
so sad still... man i can just imagine... its a lil harder for me because my names steven also so seing all these posts it touches me a bit, and wow they parkd his car right in front....
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I didnt know Steven , but he did seem like an outstanding person , makes me think twice before going out and doing anything stupid . Sorry to hear this , Bump For A Good Video , too bad it was made because of a bad circumstance . Im sure Steven would have loved it . RIP Steven
All this is extremely sad...The video was put together very well and in a very respectful manner, props to the maker of the video.
I drive pretty saintly anyways but will do even more so now...makes you double think when someone pulls up next to you wanting to "run." Let Steven rest in peace and God be with his family and friends.
All the recent tradegies seem to be signs for the rest of us that we need to take it easy and double think every time we get in our cars. Life is so much more precious than who will win in a race or how fast we can go and etc...
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