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Date:         Sun, 12 Feb 2012 22:33:16 -0600
Reply-To:     Jack Botts <johnnyjewel43@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From:         Jack Botts <johnnyjewel43@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Going to Vegas for a business trip,
              anything I should be seeing while there?
In-Reply-To:  <30312.162.58.82.135.1328709179.squirrel@webmail.northstate.net>
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My daughter lives in Henderson, NV, and when we visit her, I always make it to MotorCars of Las Vegas. If you are a car (besides Vanagon) freak, this place always has some goodies. Spyker, Ferrari, Bentley, Porsches, Viper, just some of the gems I've seen there. 9500 S Eastern Av. #110 Las Vegas NV. 89123. It's a dealership, but they welcome browsers. You will also want to visit the Penske Ferrari Maserati dealership at the Wynn Hotel - Casino. $10, but some beautiful vehicles. Strip-wise, I always try to vist Caesars Palace for the aquaium. Glad to see someone mention Imperial Palace's car museum. Lots of classic, sports, exotic cars, and since many are for sale, the inventory changes sort of often. Jack


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