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I try to ship all items within 1 business day of receiving payment. While emergencies can occur, in the past year I have been able to meet this goal on over 98% of my items.
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I offer combined shipping if you purchase more than one of my items. eBay's shipping calculator may read a bit high as it can't account for the fact that less packing material is needed. You can wait for an invoice from me before paying, or if you pay right away I will process a partial refund if you paid too much. In either case, please make only one PayPal payment for all items - do not pay for them individually.
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- 1932 to 1936 ford flathead v8 distributor cam & weight assembly nos 40-12176b(US $33.00)
- 1932 to 1936 ford flathead v8 distributor cam & weight assembly nos 40-12176b(US $33.00)
- 1932 to 1936 ford flathead v8 distributor cam & weight assembly nos 40-12176b(US $33.00)
- 1932 to 1936 ford flathead v8 distributor cam & weight assembly nos 40-12176b(US $33.00)
- 1960 1961 1962 corvette speaker grill screen w/ bezel, original, excellent, nr(US $25.00)
- 1960 1961 1962 corvette speaker grill screen w/ bezel, original, excellent, nr(US $25.00)
BMW X6 M50d gets a second video tease
Thu, 15 Dec 2011BMW X6 M50d - Video Tease 2 with talking heads The BMW X6 M50d – BMW’s diesel-powered M car – gets a second video tease today, this time with talking heads. The BMW X6 M50d – or whatever convoluted moniker BMW decides to attach toi their diesel-powered M X6 – is certainly getting the full force of the BMW new product tease machine. Ignoring the real leaks about a diesel-powered X6, we’ve already had one video tease for the new X6 M50d, with the X6 blatting around mountain roads with the important bits blurred out.
Government abandons plan to make driving test tougher
Sat, 24 May 2014Proposals to make learning to drive much tougher in a bid to improve road safety amongst young people have been abandoned by the government, Radio 1’s Newsbeat reports. The changes would have involved the introduction of a probationary licence for the first 12 months, a curfew on driving late at night and compulsory lessons on motorway driving. But plans have been scraped because they would restrict young drivers’ lives too much.
Why we love Maximum Bob: A column by Dutch Mandel
Mon, 09 Feb 2009In announcing that he will leave General Motors at the end of this year, product czar Bob Lutz bows out gracefully and elegantly and does it in the style that forged his legend. It's also a move made none too soon and if not hastened by Beltway functionaries, then punctuated by it. But make no mistake: Bob Lutz is not running from the fight engulfing Detroit and the rest of the automaking world.