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TERMS OF SALE
Buyer pays all shipping cost UPS or Postal. Buyer location required for quote on shipping costs. Pay pal accepted. Will ship within 3 business days upon receipt of payment. Payment due within 7 working days after end of Auction. International Buyer is required to pay all fees(if any) to export purchase. .
Other Tools for Sale
- Powerbuilt® universal serpentine belt tool set - 648629(US $23.95)
- Old antique car hand tire pump, brass era model t ford(US $29.00)
- Kent-moore j-28575 gm tool set(US $27.34)
- Terralux lightstar 80 extreme led penlight flashlight #tlf-802aaa-or(US $28.99)
- Kent moore transmission tool j-24773 trans pump remover and end play check (US $31.50)
- ***brand new*** h-style air plug - 3/8" mnpt ***(4-pack)(US $11.99)
Geneva Motor Show 2008 A-Z
Thu, 28 Feb 2008By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 28 February 2008 13:50 Click here for all the latest new cars and news from Europe's best car show with our handy A-Z. The CAR Online team has spent the past week in Switzerland for the 2008 Geneva Motor Show to serve up the sharpest verdicts on the new cars that count, blogs with our critics' opinions and video of the whole team for the full multi-media experience. Click on the links below to make sure you don't miss a single unveiling.
2014 Kia Forte sedan pricing set at $16,700
Thu, 21 Mar 2013UPDATED: The base 2014 Kia Forte sedan will cost $16,700 including destination when it goes on sale next month, fitting slightly below its compact competitors. Kia is touting the 2014 Forte as the least expensive in its class, and the compact sedan does in fact cost $80 less than the redesigned 2013 Nissan Sentra at $16,780, $90 less than the new 2013 Dodge Dart at $16,790 and $225 less than the 2013 Ford Focus sedan at $16,995. The new price is a slight increase from the 2013 model, which cost $16,175 after shipping charges.
Police advocate 'role reversal' for cyclists and truckers
Fri, 15 Nov 2013BRITAIN’S most senior police officer has advocated a scheme to improve cyclists' and lorry drivers' understanding of each other's needs on the road following a spate of deaths. Metropolitan Police commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe said drivers and cyclists need to think about how they use the road. Speaking on LBC 97.3, he said: "It's a tragedy that we've had so many deaths in the last few days.