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Dodge Ram Billet Torque Converter A618 / 47rh / 47re / 5.9l Cummins on 2040-parts.com

US $985.00
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Haledon, New Jersey, United States

Haledon, New Jersey, United States
DODGE RAM  Billet Torque Converter A618 / 47RH /  47RE /  5.9L Cummins, US $985.00, image 1
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Dodge Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:#6 Core Charge:$100.00 (REFUNDABLE ON RETURN OF CORE) Interchange Part Number:TSB70xs1 Country of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:TSB70xs1 Part Brand:Dodge Surface Finish:New Paint Finish

Mini plans to set new world record for largest one-make parade

Wed, 10 Jul 2013

Mini never shied away from setting records in the most dramatic way possible, and the company's next stunt hopes to set a new Guinness World Record for the largest parade of Minis. The rendezvous point for this record attempt will be the famous Mackinac Bridge in Michigan, where the official car count will take place. The organizers, Mini USA along with Mini of Grand Rapids, are hoping that at least 1,451 Minis will show up, to beat the previous record of 1,450.

Former Saab executives arrested in accounting-fraud probe

Tue, 21 May 2013

Three former Saab executives, including former CEO Jan-Aake Jonsson, were arrested Monday on suspicion of “grave attempts to complicate tax controls” during 2010 and 2011, according to a report from Bloomberg. The Swedish Economic Crime Authority's chief prosecutor, Olof Sahlgren, declined to give the names of the arrested, but Bloomberg confirmed in court documents that Jonsson, former chief financial officer Karl-Gustav Lindstroem and formal general counsel Kristina Geers were detained. “It's about accounting measures to complicate the control operations of the tax authority regarding the calculation of taxes and fees,” Sahlgren told Bloomberg.

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