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Just a guess--but if you ask your service center for the badge numbers, they will probably give them to you.Also, Tesla did not put any model numbers on cars for the first 6 months or so of production. My Jan 2013 S60 has no badge.
Those are some beautifully clear photos Newscutter. Thank you!
Just a guess--but if you ask your service center for the badge numbers, they will probably give them to you.
Yeah... seems like nobody can get clear pics like that of the Model X mules.
EXACTLY what I have been wondering... it isn't like I have any outrageous gear or skills...
That's sarcasm, right? Don't think too many people have a 60D in their pocket, although if I lived near Tesla, I would definitely keep one in the car.
Hey now, it wasn't all that long ago that most cameras were SLRs.... then people started to rely on their phones as cameras. Which they're not. They. Are. Not.
(Though the old adage that the best camera is the one you have closest is certainly applicable...)
well, they do have a 'SLOW' warning on their plate...spotted this on the 210 east, if you got a p85 and REALLY want to get into the HOV lane, at least give it the beans if there is already a car behind you...
Just saw a beautiful burnt orange Tesla on Anaheim Blvd heading onto the 91 East on-ramp. Really unique color. Couldn't tell if it was a wrap or paint.
Had the pleasure of meeting HalfDollarBill at the Indianapolis Supercharger this afternoon. My first supercharger trip, so I caught a sighting of myself too...
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Beautiful picture - was it taken with a drone?