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Sep 29, 2008 23:37 |  #1

Just one shot. I took this on my way back to the car after taking a few shots of a near-by waterfall.

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Sep 30, 2008 00:17 |  #2

Ooh, a nice new one. How do you like it?


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Sep 30, 2008 11:54 |  #3

Is that in Stowe?




  
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Oct 01, 2008 00:33 |  #4

snails wrote in post #6407593 (external link)
Ooh, a nice new one. How do you like it?

Not bad, I like how it blends in a little more than the previous models with the lack of the rear wing and the hood scoop is less obtrusive. I had a truck before and I really miss it, so much easier to haul stuff around and to get to tough spots.

cstyker wrote in post #6410096 (external link)
Is that in Stowe?

Nope, near Killington.




  
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Oct 01, 2008 13:52 |  #5

I miss vermont. I lived there from 1976-1980 and again from 83 - 85 up by burlington. All my pictures from back then are slides though. One of these days will have to get them changed to digital. Great place to have a sports car to. lets see the waterfall!


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