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Fitch Rates CIT Equipment Collateral 2008-VT1

Wed May 14, 2008 1:52pm EDT
CHICAGO--(Business Wire)--
Fitch rates CIT Equipment Collateral 2008-VT1 as follows:

   --$197,000,000 2.8262% class A-1 'F1+';

   --$105,000,000 4.76% class A-2a 'AAA';

   --$47,000,000 floating-rate class A-2b 'AAA';

   --$199,035,000 6.59% class A-3 'AAA';

   --$18,676,000 6.51% class B 'AA';

   --$26,636,000 7.00% class C 'A';

   --$18,982,039 7.48% class D 'BBB'.

   For more information, see the CIT Equipment Collateral 2008-VT1
presale report, available to all investors on Fitch's corporate site,
www.fitchratings.com.

   Fitch's rating definitions and the terms of use of such ratings
are available on the agency's public site, www.fitchratings.com.
Published ratings, criteria and methodologies are available from this
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Fitch Ratings, Chicago
Du Trieu, +1-312-368-2091
Peter Manofsky, +1-312-368-2068
Sandro Scenga, +1-212-908-0278
(Media Relations, New York)

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