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- S~ oem 1982 1983 suzuki rm250 rm 250 fuel gas petrol tank(US $50.00)
- Yamaha xs750 xs750s special complete seat assembly base pan 1978 1979(US $100.00)
New (2014) Mazda 3 revealed – no prices yet
Thu, 27 Jun 2013The new Mazda3 (pictured) arrives – and it looks good. The Mazda3 is already a better car than its sales would suggest, and the all new Mazda3 looks to be even more competition for the Ford Focus and VW Golf than ever before. Perhaps the only complaint about the Mazda3′s design is that it looks a bit too much like a shrunken Mazda6, but that’s a bit like moaning the DB9 looks like the Vanquish (well, the Mazda3′s not that good looking, but it makes the point).
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