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Date:         Thu, 1 Jul 1999 00:36:57 EDT
Reply-To:     Modl6971@AOL.COM
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From:         Michael Modl <Modl6971@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Re: 120 MPh,  99 Eurovan, Winnebago
Comments: To: kevinm@red.primextech.com
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In a message dated 6/30/99 8:23:04 AM Pacific Daylight Time, kevinm@RED.PRIMEXTECH.COM writes:

<< It looks like they will have to relinquish their land speed record title to Michael. I wonder what the Eurobago could do with slight modifications?

Kevin M Bothell, WA '89 Westy (this weekend while loaded with camping gear I did 80 mph for a short stretch, not quite ready for land speed record) >> Hey Kevin, I'm the one that was cruising the Eurobago at 120 MPH. I like the motorhome story. If you are ever out here in North Bend, WA, take advantage of that nice stretch of highway after hwy 18 on hwy 90. Maybe I'll be passing you. Remember, slower traffic keeps right, even if it's a Eurovan Winnebago. See ya, Michael. 87 carat syncro 87 quattro


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