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- Powermadd - 45604 - extended brake lines, 36.75in.` 1741-0278 40-0014(US $37.19)
- Powermadd extended brake line 35.5in. polaris & yamaha snowmobiles (40-0021)(US $35.00)
- 2004 ski doo mxz 500ss adrenaline rev brake line fluid hose 507032384(US $18.99)
- 2009 polaris 600 dragon iq cfi brake rotor disc disk 2203712(US $15.99)
- 2009 polaris 600 dragon iq cfi brake caliper assy 2202742(US $14.99)
- 2017 ski doo summit 850 e-tec brake line fluid hose 507032571(US $12.99)
Car hire costs branded ‘extortionate’
Thu, 03 Oct 2013MORE THAN 45% of hire car users described hidden costs such as insurance and fuel as extortionate, according to a new survey. 200 UK consumers aged over 30 and earning more than £20,000 per annum were quizzed for the survey, conducted on behalf of Carhiremarket.com, with over 45% agreeing that hidden costs for insurance and fuel were extortionate. Users cited greater transparency or an all-inclusive upfront price as a more desirable option.
Nissan GT-R SpecV – UK and Europe launch
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Daihatsu Copen revised
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