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Cv Axle Assembly Front Right Gsp Ncv69614 Fits 05-10 Toyota Avalon on 2040-parts.com

US $77.80
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Athens, Georgia, United States

Athens, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually SKU:PWL:NCV69614 Position:Front Right Brand:GSP North America Quantity Needed:1; Manufacturer Part Number:NCV69614 UPC:Does not apply

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Top Gear in Lucca with Citroen DS3 Racing, Fiat 500C Abarth and Renault Clio RS

Thu, 26 May 2011

The TG boys in the Piazza in Lucca Lucca is considered by those who know it to be Tuscany’s best kept secret. With its 16th century walls all round the town, delightful piazzas and medieval centre it is all a picture-book Tuscan town should be. In fact, even though few know it well Henry James said of Lucca that it is “overflowing with everything that makes for ease, for plenty, for beauty, for interest and good example”.

Toyota fails to land 'top safety pick' rating in insurance-group study

Wed, 18 Nov 2009

For the first time in three years, none of Toyota Motor Corp.'s vehicles received “top safety pick” ratings from an insurance group, as tougher criteria pared the number of selections from 94 last year to 27 this year. Ford Motor Co. led all automakers for the second year in a row with six 2010-model top safety picks from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, including four from Volvo, a brand that's being sold.

MINI miffed at Spy Photos of 2014 MINI Hatch

Thu, 04 Jul 2013

MINI has released their own ‘Spy’ shot of the 2014 MINI hatch (pictured above) The rise and rise of the internet in recent years has seen the once niche market for spy photos of unreleased cars go mainstream, and whether car makers like it or not they can be sure the moment they take their new pride and joy on the road it will be papped and online. Most unrevealed cars go out testing covered in swirly camouflage and padded add-ons to disguise shape and form, but this week a 2014 MINI hatch was snapped with no disguise at all, and it didn’t look great. It didn’t look great because the photo was taken from such a distance it distorted perspective and made the new MINI look a very odd shape.