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Cy,

I keep forgetting to ask you - In the picture above, why is the exhaust lying on the ground?
 

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Originally posted by Gene:
Cy,

I keep forgetting to ask you - In the picture above, why is the exhaust lying on the ground?

Me thinks that is, how you say, "an optical delusion". The car was sunk into the grass a bit, but the way that looks kinds bugs me too. Maybe one of these days when I've nothing better to do I'll bring up the picture in Photo Shop and see if I can do a little "adjusting"



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