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This type of coaster you're talking about is a little strange. But I did find something about this type of coaster on the internet. Scroll down to where it says "camelback", and the second feature to be shown will be the bizarre "Inverted Technologies" coaster.

 

Here's the link: http://www.coasterglobe.com/features/quickreference-tableoftheelements/index.cfm (thanks to www.coasterglobe.com for supporting this information).

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I found another coaster made by Inverted Technologies. Well not sure if it is the same company but it has the same name and has the same color as in that pic from the site ThrillRider posted.

 

http://www.birket.com/coasterforsale/coasterforsale.htm

 

EDIT: Found a bit of info on the coaster here http://www.coasterglobe.com/features/history-inversion/index.cfm

 

Inverted Technologies, based in Odgen, Utah, also built a new element in 1998 on a coaster they built at Taman Festival Park (Utara, Indonesia). It is a small element, similar to a B&M Camelback, except that you are upside-down for a little longer, and actually pull a few Gs at the top, as opposed to B&M's version which is supposed to provide a moment of weightlessness at it's peak.
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