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- Fishing zombie rod + tackle box suit boat trailer reel 4x4 funny stickers 200mm(AU $7.50)
- 2 x skeleton fish boat decals 200mm wide stickers fishing tackle boat graphics(AU $7.50)
- 2 x skeleton fish boat decals 300mm wide stickers fishing tackle boat graphics(AU $12.90)
- Doral black 1 3/4 diameter marine boat center sterring wheel emblem / decal(US $9.95)
- 2015 twin vee catamaran boat 25 yamaha four stroke, tender boat(US $7,500.00)
- Doral 5 1/8 x 2 1/4 x 1/8 marine boat center sterring wheel emblem / decal(US $19.95)
Porsche 960 supercar confusion
Mon, 07 May 2012Porsche 960 - will sit below the Porsche 918 Spyder The Porsche 960 is a mid-engined Porsche supercar heading for production in 2015 and aimed at the Ferrari 458. Now firmly in the bosom of the VW Group, Porsche is forging ahead with its plan to dominate every expensive ‘Sporty’ niche on the planet – a bit like Audi, but at a higher level. One of the new models we know about – or are almost certain we know – is on the way is a Ferrari 458 and McLaren MP4-12C competing Porsche 960. The venerable Georg Kacher talked about the Porsche 960 in Car Magazine last year and his utterings made much sense.
Hyundai & Kia to spend up to $395 million on lump sum fuel settlements
Fri, 27 Dec 2013Hyundai & Kia to spend up to $395 on lump sum fuel settlements Back in 2012, Hyundai and Kia had to stand up and accept that they’d overstated the official economy of a number of their models and attempt to put things right. They did that by offering all buyers of affected cars a compensation plan which repaid owners for their losses over expectation, added 15 per cent for good measure and made that ongoing for the lifetime of the ownership. But this is the USA, so it wasn’t all as straightforward as that.
Art Center Summit - Designing Sustainable Mobility
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