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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“6434698 COMPLETA INCLUYENDO PORTAPINZA, MORDAZA (SOPORTE), CILINDRO (PISTON O CASQUILLO), EJE DE GUIA, GUARDAPOLVOS,... CONJUNTO COMPLETO” Read Less Hersteller:HYUNDAI Fahrzeugmarke:HYUNDAI Fahrzeugmodell:TUCSON (JM) Ausführung:2.0 CRDi CAT Herstellernummer:581102E000 Kategorie:SUSPENSION / FRENOS Farbe:Gris OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):581102E000

Ironstone concours continues tradition of cars, giving in Northern California

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Sixteen years ago, a California farming couple with an interest in classic cars decided to host a concours to benefit local children's groups. It's a grassroots tradition they've continued, as Gail and John Kautz are again staging the Ironstone Concours d'Elegance car show, on Sept. 26 at the Ironstone Winery.

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Land Rover Defender to be built in Sri Lanka

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