RIP to a 993 family member 1QUICK993 (6speed)
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RIP to a 993 family member 1QUICK993 (6speed)
I would like to send my condolences to his family and love ones.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/s...d.php?t=104759
If the link does not work for you. pls go to 6speedonline.com and see 993 forum.
We all have one life to live. Cherish it and always make sure to say how much you love the ones you love.
http://www.6speedonline.com/forums/s...d.php?t=104759
If the link does not work for you. pls go to 6speedonline.com and see 993 forum.
We all have one life to live. Cherish it and always make sure to say how much you love the ones you love.
Last edited by atan888; 11-05-2007 at 06:29 AM.
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Thank you so much for posting. John was like a brother to me, this is so unfair. Why do the goods always go at such a young age. He was young and very successful and had a full life in front of him. I am still waiting to wake up from this hellish dream.....I love you brother and I would give up everything just to spend one more day with you....you are kind and generous and you have brought many happiness to all those that have known you. I bet the cars, watches and golf courses are much better in heaven. You will always be remembered and missed. RIP my friend....
Last edited by JamesLee8288; 11-05-2007 at 07:08 AM.
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Wow! RIP.
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What a shame when a life is lost in this manner. Deepest condolences to his family and friends.
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Man, bike death stories really shake me up. I ride every chance I get and always make sure to tell my wife I love her before I leave the house. I'm happy to be alive when I get on my bike and I'm happy to be alive when I get off my bike. Condolences to family.
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Rick, I gotta ask, because I used to want a bike UNTIL I watched a guy get obliterated right in front of me....and what really struck me was it WASN'T his fault. Is the enjoyment from riding the bike worth the risk? I know one could say the same risks are present for those who"track" 911's but, in reality, being in a car is still inherently safer than being fully exposed. Tragic stories like this bother me because, to me, to some degree, these things don't have to happen. It's not like losing your life because the bridge you are on collapses...just my thoughts and rants.