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Old 01-06-2007, 08:17 AM   #1
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Default Territory with Bulge Spotted

This morning at about 7:40am , on the way to work, I spotted a Lightening Strike Territory stopped on the side of the Portarlington Rd in Moolap on the outskirts of Geelong. It was parked in a turning lane and had the hazard flashers going. What caught my eye were the matt black wheels off a TS with no centre caps. As I passed it, I then spotted the bulge!

It was definitely not an intercooler inlet, it was the bulge on a silver bonnet.

I was in the wrong lane to pull over and it was a little fogged up in my old HQ Ute so I couldn’t do a double take, but I’m 100% certain on the bulge.

Looked awfully like a test mule to me. I speculate, there’s plenty of Ford people living on the Bellarine Peninsular and some bloke has taken a mule home on an evaluation run and on the way to work, it’s gone to god…

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