Not Ranked
On August 24th. Friday, on my way back from a trip to Nebraska I stopped at SAI in Las Vegas.
I did so as a result of an earlier apology, and an invitation by Wayne, and wanting to put all the non-car related nonsense behind me.
After a few minutes of looking around in their display area and spending some of my money on some posters etc. I was greeted by Wayne Stoker, who extended an invitation and a visit to their facilities.
This visit was in stark contrast to my first visit. I was welcomed warmly and with courtesy. Having said that, I would like to leave all ill feelings, punches and counter punches behind me while I clear my mind and await the arrival of my new car with a clear head.
I need all the energy, and concentration I can muster up towards the completion of my car, and learning to drive it.
Life is too short, to hold grudges and to be fighting. This goes for all sides.
I am ready to move on. I hope SAI finds it in their heart and their operations to make room for all other manufacturers who have kept the name and the legend alive in the past 20 years and have done justice to the name absence of any manufacturing effort by CS himself.
Turk
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