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I dont know how well most of you knew him but it doesnt take long to be around him to know what a good guy he was. You can ask a person who met him and talked to him for 5 minutes and they would tell you hes a great guy. I remember in Akron one weekend we got hungry and went to find food, finally found a Mcdonalds and he bought a bunch of food and just gave it out to people who stuck around for the fun. He would always ask me if I wanted anything from the gas station anytime we went to fill up. I usually said no but he still got me something and never expected a penny back from me. During the winter storm he would text me and tell me he was going out to help out people who got stuck on the side of the road. He would lend money to anyone who needed it even if he didnt have any to spare. I bet a large portion of the members here borrowed money from him and still owe him money, he never asks for it back. Its yours to keep now I guess. He treated my family as his own. My little brother who is like 7 always asks me when he would come over next so they could fight. My sister has gotten creeped out by noises one day when being home alone and he came over with a flashlight to check it out. I took 2 trips to Texas with him and had the best time of my life with him. When I moved away my sister told me he was pissed at me for moving away, maybe things would have been different if I was there. I will always remember him and today I lost the best friend I ever had. Things will never be the same.

 

 

He was driving his LS1 mustang. Might ring a bell for some of you.

 

http://www.wtam.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=122520&article=8572686

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This was THE NICEST guy in our car scene, hands down. This man did not have one enemy in this world, and would do anything for even a stranger.

 

Many of you who have come to Cleveland or Akron for action have met him. He has the SC300 1Jz, then most recently his LS1 Notch. I am literally at a loss of words from all of this-still does not seem real.

 

The world, the entire fucking world, lost a great one today.

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Was a good guy talked to him a few times when we were up for the cleveland vs cbus events. was always one of the first to greet us and make us feel at home R.I.P Edited by flat tire
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He left his stamp on this world and obviously touched people in a positive way while he was here. Its always sad to hear when we lose a car enthusiast. Just keep his memories close to your heart and feel better knowing there are no speed limits in heaven.

 

R.I.P.

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