Rest In Peace VR Alexander. Prayers to family and friends
#16
that's sad news... Like those that have said above, at the very least, he went out doing what he was passionate about. May he rest in peace..
#17
RIP VrAlexander
#18
Talked with Alex many times at the Tx mile,always happy and puffing on a cigar.RIP my friend.
#19
That is truly sad. RIP
#20
sigh... RIP
#21
RIP and godspeed to the legend... He died doing what he loved.
NH
NH
#22
Terrible news. RIP. Condolences to his family and closest friends. He was one of the people who resparked my interest in these cars.
#23
Sorry to her the news. RIP VR......................
#24
#25
I talked to him through emails and he helped me with kindness. His TT is the reason why I bought my turbo instead of another P car.
I feel so sad...
RIP Alex.
I feel so sad...
RIP Alex.
#26
OMG, NO!
It seemed like just yesterday that he was helping me to data log my new turbo set up.
I was even going to call him just the other day.
RIP my friend.
It seemed like just yesterday that he was helping me to data log my new turbo set up.
I was even going to call him just the other day.
RIP my friend.
#27
so sad, RIP
#28
His motto was "what's the use of living if you can't feel alive?"
#29
He was a good guy. I have known him over the years, a true passionate car guy. He let me borrow his special tires at the TX Mile and that's when I went 241. He then drove to Austin, picked up my car and took it to Vegas for the SEMA show because HRE want my car there for display. He wouldn't let me even pay for the fuel..that's what kind of guy he was.
RIP buddy, going to miss you in October here in TX.
SW
RIP buddy, going to miss you in October here in TX.
SW
#30
I heard the news last night and posted in the NW section in Jody's thread asking for someone to confirm he was ok.....I didn't sleep all night and now see that what I heard is true. Alex, u were a true gearhead and I know u are looking down from up above.
RIP my friend...
Peter
RIP my friend...
Peter