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**brand New In Box** Alkco Ae-12-fl-2 "x-ray In Use" Warning Light... Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New

**BRAND NEW IN BOX** Alkco AE-12-FL-2 "X-RAY IN USE" Warning Light... complete
Priced to sell... $120

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EG & Sons Sales Inc
4124 2nd Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11232
Phone:718-369-6508
Fax:718-832-5699

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Crash Fraud At Record High

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Aston Martin teases new car – could this be the ‘Final Edition’ V12 Vantage? (video)

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This tease image from the Aston Martin video appears to show a V12 Vantage outline We reported recently that Aston Martin had told its dealers to stop taking orders for the V12 Vantage Coupe, which we took to mean the Vantage is coming to the end of its shelf life, at least in its current iteration. But a tease video Aston Martin has released for a new car perhaps – ‘Coming Soon’ – points to a final edition version of the V12 Vantage Coupe before it gets put out to grass. The video (below) does show what appears to be a V12 Vantage; it’s the right shape, it has bonnet vents, bits of carbon fibre and an exhaust that sounds about right.

Car spending 'more than holidays'

Fri, 11 Apr 2014

NEARLY HALF of drivers in the UK spend more disposable income on their car than anything else, according to a survey. Spending on cars (47%) easily outweighs the amount spent on holidays (21%) and socialising with friends (13%), the poll from Halfords Autocentres showed. But the survey also found that 10% of drivers were cutting back on car maintenance to save money.