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Boss v-plow center hinge pin msc11050(US $40.00)
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Fisher minute mount 2 snow plow push plates - 03 f150 ford trucks(US $345.00)
Fisher homesteader plow unit minute mount snowplow(US $1,500.00)
Western handheld snow plow control 96900 mvp plus, mvp3, wideout fisher v plows(US $199.98)
Western snow plow controller
LENNON'S FIRST CAR UNDER THE HAMMER
Thu, 10 Oct 2013THE FIRST car bought by John Lennon after he passed his driving test is being offered for sale at auction next month. The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Coupe was bought by the Beatle in 1965 and is expected to sell for between 120,000 euros (£99,987) and 170,000 euros (£141,000). Lennon's biographer, Philip Norman, described how car dealers descended on the singer's home when the news emerged that he had passed his test and offered him a "gleaming smorgasbord" of luxury cars.
Skoda Yeti facelift (2013) at Frankfurt motor show
Wed, 14 Aug 2013This is the facelifted Skoda Yeti, brought bang up to date with the current Skoda design theme thanks to front and rear styling tweak as well as a restructured model range. It’s a straight-edged, angular redesign, but we can’t help thinking that binning the old car’s bulbous grille and charming foglights has robbed the Yeti of its cheeky character. What has actually changed for the 2013 Skoda Yeti?
Jaguar XJ preview (Video)
Tue, 02 Jun 2009Ian Callum stars in this video to the left - a preview of the forthcoming Jaguar XJ set to make its debut on July 9th this year. In his words: "The car is very modern, and it certainly meets up the expectations of people who understand design with a capital D, I have no doubt about that whatsoever." Callum goes on to describe the new XJ as a "very well crafted car," stating that it is "also a very designer led car". He asserts that the lines of the car have been reinterpreted in a different way "that actually is right and correct for the 21st century.