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Here is a '94 Ford Probe that I purchased in 2004... I used if for a few months, then sold it to my cousin who is still driving it.
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David Lario and Yari Collado-Vega
The Ford Probe was a coupe produced by Ford, introduced in 1989 to replace the Ford EXP as the company's sport compact car. The Probe was fully based on the Mazda G-platform using unique sheetmetal and interior. The instrument cluster and pop-up headlight mechanisms are borrowed from the FC RX-7. While it was sold worldwide as a sporty coupe
Manufacturer AutoAlliance International
Production 1989–1997
Assembly Flat Rock, Michigan, United States
Maywood, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
The two-dimensional stereo probe captures images of cloud particles at a resolution of 10 microns per pixel. The images are obtained as particles pass through the beams of two 128-photodiode linear arrays that intersect optically at the center of the probe's sample area. Particle inter-arrival times are used to reject fragments from shattered ice particles. This instrument is one of several cloud probes used during the Indirect and Semi-Direct Aerosol Campaign (ISDAC) in April 2008.
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Zvex Fuzz Probe, got my the Vexter series because I'm a raging hobo (and I couldn't find many in the UK... ooh also I wanted the LED to tell if it's turned on and the funny port for the PSA 230es adaptor).
Squeally squeals and such. Don't think I'm going to have any built in fuzz factory guitars... just doesn't make sense man... just doesn't make sense.
But yeah, can play Plug in baby and a host of other fuzz related tunes. Pick up a bag today