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Fiat 500 Valve Dust Caps All Models Non Stick Worlds Biggest Logo 6 Colours on 2040-parts.com

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Chatham, United Kingdom

Chatham, United Kingdom
Condition:New Non-Domestic Product:No Custom Bundle:No Items Included:Valve Cap Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Material:Aluminium, Plastic Modified Item:No Placement on Vehicle:Wheels Colour:Blue Brand:Ratemybeer Type:Valve Stem Cap Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Number in Pack:4 Classic Part:Yes Features:Durable, Dustproof, Easy Installation, Leak Tested, No Tools Required Universal Fitment:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Finish:Metallic Performance Part:Yes EAN:Does not apply

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General Motors to drop Goodwrench brand in the United States

Mon, 08 Nov 2010

UPDATED -- General Motors Co. is dropping the GM Goodwrench car mechanic brand in the United States as the company moves to redirect the marketing emphasis around its four core vehicle brands, the company announced. The long-standing Goodwrench brand--used by GM dealers to promote vehicle repair and maintenance services--will be replaced by Chevrolet Certified Service, Cadillac Certified Service, Buick Certified Service and GMC Certified Service, GM said in a statement released Monday evening.

Renaultsport Clio 200 at Geneva motor show 2009

Tue, 03 Mar 2009

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 03 March 2009 11:00 The best-selling Renaultsport car is the Clio pocket rocket. As part of a wider facelift for the whole range, the Clio gets a cosmetic tidy-up and a few extra ponies and suspension tweaks to upgrade the 197 to the heady heights of 200. It’s a small print facelift, if we’re being honest.

Half of Brits would name drink driver

Tue, 24 Dec 2013

NEARLY HALF (47%) of people in the UK would willingly report a drink driver, even of that person was a family member. Of those who would report a family member, half again (48%) said they would do it even if it was their partner, husband or wife. The research by insurance firm Confused.com also found that 17% of drivers believe there should be a complete ban on drinking and driving.