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Chasing a couple of 2002tii's in "hollisterenburg&quot


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Dave, Michael and I had fun today testing the limits of our cars (two 1972 and one 1973 Tii's) before lunch. Left the shop and drove 10 miles (or so) on some of the funnest roads around...!

Chasing Dubois is no easy thing, be careful if he slyly asks you to go "for a little drive"... . Afterwards, lunch was very tasty...

Photos taken of course during the slow parts!

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-Jason

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anyone passing by Hollister look me up, I'll take

you for a spin around these country roads, give you

a tour of my 2002 farm.

Michael

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But those days are long gone.

Dougherty Road is where Lyle Moore used to "test" cars. That was probably the only road I ever caught air on. YeeeeeeeeHaaaaaaaa!

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mt. hamilton (lick observatory) and runs all the hell of the way up to livermore... i forget the name but it is fuckin KICKASS!! NOBODY lives off of it, so there is ZERO traffic, no enforcement, etc... :D

-Rob

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Dinan uses that from time to time for photo shoots.

A few hazards- bicycles on weekends, cows(open range), and the occassional stream crossing in the spring and winter. Motorcycles don't really like it cuz it's too rough.

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