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The new Rivian R2-D2
 

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Looking at the old and new image I just posted on the flat faced silver panel at the center of the bumper and realized it mimicked the original chrome bumpers. Hadn’t fully thought about it like that until this image. Like an image to the original chrome bumpers. I hope someone at scout confirms that was intentional because it looks great as a side by side (or above/below in this case 😀
 
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Today’s 10 picture flip through video. Grabbed as many as I could
 

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So this blogger says the harvester gas cap represents the U.S. flag. I’ve never heard that before. Just fields and combine. It’s stripes but has anyone here looked at it and went “hmmm-USFlag” ??? Just wondering as I just see combine and rows of corn
 

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So this blogger says the harvester gas cap represents the U.S. flag. I’ve never heard that before. Just fields and combine. It’s stripes but has anyone here looked at it and went “hmmm-USFlag” ??? Just wondering as I just see combine and rows of corn
I can kinda see it, but the upper right would be the blue of the flag, so it’s border line upside down. So I would say it’s not intended to feel like the flag
 
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