On 12/13/07, Scott Daniel - Shazam <scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote: > > Well, thanks, that was good for a laugh. > > BUT .........a chevron pattern of alternating red and white signifies a > barrier, not a slow moving vehicle, so no, not like that. > > Still gave me a laugh tho, so thnx. > > Scott > The red stripes came in handy when I blew a hose on Cuesta Grade on Highway 1 near SLO, CA. It also works well I park the truck on the busy street in front of my house. Unfortunately, the green chevron pattern stripes on the front half of the Doka was removed by the previous owner. The look is not quite complete. BenT |
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