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Once again we show the community the lack of respect the diesel world has for the rest of the community. Street racing is just plain wrong and stupid. Yes I said it was stupid. It is dangerous and not to mention illegal. You said yourself that you were running way over the posted speed limit. I am not saying that I have not done it, because I have, but I have come to realize that it is wrong. We are trying to show the rest of the community, not just where we live but as a whole, that diesel trucks are not the enemy, but by doing what you claim that you did, just negates everything we are trying to accomplish. If you must race, either take to the track for find a back road somewhere where there is no other traffic and you can't hurt or kill any innocent people by your irresponsable behavior.
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Tell them Granny!!!!
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