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I have trouble handling a small camera. Dry hands and short sausage like fingers. This one is easy to hold,soft grip and neck strap. Easy to use with lots of options. Anyways, Back to the competition;)
 
I have trouble handling a small camera. Dry hands and short sausage like fingers. This one is easy to hold,soft grip and neck strap. Easy to use with lots of options. Anyways, Back to the competition;)
Dave, are you any relation to Don Olson that builds racing oil pans and was the safety director for Nhra?
 
Your EXIF knows the truth. :)

I think the EXR technology is great. I like the 'stick in pocket' portability of my F550 EXR, and the low light performance of my F200 EXR. Even with the pronounced flair issues of the 550, I get more great long pics than I ever did with my SLR. Mainly because I often left the SLR in the car rather than carry it around.
Stop it FB your makin my damn head hurt with all the geek stuff. :p
 
This fender is kickin my arse. I have looked at every Waltrip cup paint scheme I could find from 2002 to 2006 and no luck. Aarons car also.The MBNA award was given to Mike in 2003 so it would be safe to assume this fender was from between his winning that award and the time I purchased it? I dont know. looks like I'm on the wrong track.
 
Closest I've seen. 2006 Busch series. Lighten/fade the blue, and make the hood/front the same as the decklid, and you're close. That I can find, MBNA award didn't exist in busch, but not ruling out that a similar scheme to this may have been a 1-off on the cup car.

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Your best bets, if it is mikey, is 2003 Rockingham or 2004 Charlotte (spring). Those are the races after the 2 times he won the award. But I'm thinking, after faded paint correction, it's very likely to match the best western colors.
 
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Bestwestern looks real close but no yellow above the blue plus my goodyear is black. Thanks bud. Your giving me some hope:) I'll keep hunting.
 
I found a 2006 bestwestern with a yellow rear deck lid. The car I posted above would be the one if it had a yellow hood. Holy crap!! I'm gettin excited!!lol
 
I don't think the MBNA decal indicates that the driver won the award. I think it indicates the car was ELIBIGLE for the award, and that the decal showed up on every car that was eligible.
which is every car except the 48 (sponsored by BofA via the Lowes card) and 29 (GM credit) I believe I read.
 
which is every car except the 48 (sponsored by BofA via the Lowes card) and 29 (GM credit) I believe I read.
Yep. I know I'm the guy who brought up that particular decal in the first place, but I pointed it out only to narrow down the options to those years they offered the award.
 
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