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Pictorial where did you go in your Stinger today

Popped into the nearest regional town so just over 30 minute drive where i was surprised to find a Ceramic grey parked a few spots away, must be a trusting folk front windows down and no one present. And this town known for its crime. Parked at the harware store awhile later and there over in the corner miles away was a Neon orange all by itself. When i came out it was gone but the owner would have seen the mighty "Stung" on his walk back.
 
Popped into the nearest regional town so just over 30 minute drive where i was surprised to find a Ceramic grey parked a few spots away, must be a trusting folk front windows down and no one present. And this town known for its crime. Parked at the harware store awhile later and there over in the corner miles away was a Neon orange all by itself. When i came out it was gone but the owner would have seen the mighty "Stung" on his walk back.
Where're the pics, Oz? ;)
 
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When I got back to Kingman (after leaving the Convoy), there was enough daylight left to hike the White Cliffs Wagon Trail: it's right there in town (those are worn wagon tracks in the soft rock):
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Back in Payson to gas up at the Shell station there (the one where my salty car was photographed, see above), you can see that three days of driving around (after the rinse off in Kingman on Wednesday evening) had not added much in the way of road grime: she still looks purty:
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The odometer clicked past 50K miles on this trip; this was taken in the convoy:
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This passed Sunday ( 27th Feb ) our Stinger GT owners Club Vic, went on a drive to picturesque Kinglake.
We travelled the narrow, twisty roads of Diamond Creek and came back via Whittelsea.
Enjoyed lunch at one of the local pubs, enjoyed the company and looking forward to more cruises.
The organiser, Amin had his drone so we had some aerial pics .....

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Fantastic work Flame, thank you for sharing.

Looks like it was a good day. 11 cars is a great turnout for a drive like that, and I'll bet it looked really cool seeing a fleet of them peeling down the highway. :thumbup:
 
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^^^Unfortunately, 195 KB is not big enough to save for calendar potential. :(
 
^^^You could post that bigger file. I like the pic (and you didn't ruin it with the "traditional" splotch to obscure the plate :thumbup: ).
 
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Fantastic work Flame, thank you for sharing.

Looks like it was a good day. 11 cars is a great turnout for a drive like that, and I'll bet it looked really cool seeing a fleet of them peeling down the highway. :thumbup:
Your'e welcome.
We have another drive planned soon and one from our Kia GT group in May which should bring out more numbers, I would love to see some little Picanto GT's in a Stinger line up :)
 
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