I was on my way home from cruise nite in Amarillo heading north on 287. As you come through Amarillo heading north the highway splits going through downtown then merges back together on the north side heading to Dumas. As I was merging with the other road I find myself next to a red Lexus SC hardtop convertible, he had his top down and immediatley began eyeing my car, as I was his, they are a sharp looking car.
I wasn't really planning on running the guy but he kept looking and gunning his throttle next to me smiling the whole time.
Then I notice in my rearview mirror a huge whale fin with headlights coming up behind me. He pulls up to the right side of me (I'm now in the middle on a three land highway) and we find ourselves rolling about 50mph lined up to go.
So I figure what the heck lets do it. The ricer gives the distinct sound of his coffee can muffler that he's jumped first and he's about half a length on us when me and the Lexus hit it.
Immediately we blow by Shamu and I pull out on the Lexus about 3 car lengths by the time I hit 90. I let off and the older gentlemen in the Lexus pulls along side and still has his ear to ear grin and gives me a thumbs up. Next thing we notice was the sound of a bumble bee passing us after we've slowed to 65, so the Lexus decides to give chase and lay some more smack-down on him.
Not much of a kill, although my car is totally stock, but my boy was smiling for the next 50 miles
(it was his first time to feel what it like to show people the dark side). And after doing some research, I found out Lexus spent $400,000,000.00 in R&D on the V8's in those SC's
And they run a 14.3 qtr. according to conceptcarz.com. A classy can of Whoop-Azz was opened up on that fart-can toting Honda.

Then I notice in my rearview mirror a huge whale fin with headlights coming up behind me. He pulls up to the right side of me (I'm now in the middle on a three land highway) and we find ourselves rolling about 50mph lined up to go.


Not much of a kill, although my car is totally stock, but my boy was smiling for the next 50 miles

