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Old 08-22-2007, 12:42 PM
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Rag? Mop? HAHA! Gimme a couple of points for even getting close!

Fsstnotch, I think we agree to disagree.

Gunrack is on the highway for less than an hour, EVER.

And yes, until recently, on our US highway, do to poor construction, I have had one front wheel go Airborne, not pleasant at 70 MPH.

The car is fine, but after an hour the driver is totally stressed and depleted (In my part of the world) avoiding NAFTA overspeed semi's and Bunnies in large SUV's with cell-phones grafted to their ears.

I live in a tiny "highway town" with no nice, twisty almost vacant paved rural roads. I either hit the highway or putt around town and annoy the local PD.

The option is... driving on gravel. (Ewww!)

We visited Gettysburg in October, 1994... breathtaking.

Cobra weather and Cobra roads, looking back.

UT
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