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Flying Eagle Sticker Bomb Decal Vinyl Roll Car Skate Skateboard Laptop on 2040-parts.com

Location:

China, China

China, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Theme:Animals, Floral, Holiday, Sports, Vehicle Make/Model Type:Blank Decal Vinyl Sheet(s), Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Racing Stripes, Rear Window Wrap, Sun Visor Strip, Tailgate Decal, Window Decal, Windshield Decal Finish:Matte Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front, Rear, Lower Country/Region of Manufacture:China

'Adam Seeks Eve' sketching competition winner announced

Wed, 26 Jun 2013

The top three designs of the ‘Adam Seeks Eve‘ international sketching competition have been announced. A judging panel of six professional designers and organizer representatives – chaired by exterior chief designer of the Opel Adam Niels Loeb – selected the top three designs from over 400 submitted projects. 23-year-old Marcell Sebestyén from Hungary claimed top honors with his design, while second place went to 36-year-old Lukáš Taneček from the Czech Republic.

SEAT Leon Cupra R – Frankfurt catchup

Tue, 22 Sep 2009

The SEAT Leon Cupra R making its official debut at Frankfurt We thought we’d vindicated ourselves yesterday with our report on the SEAT IBZ Concept from Frankfurt. We knew we’d missed out covering SEAT, but the IBZ was the main launch. But apparently not.

56% of drivers 'underestimated car expense'

Thu, 10 Jul 2014

MORE THAN half of people who have bought a second-hand car in the last two years have found it more expensive to run than they expected, according to a Government-backed body. Some 56% of motorists said that total cost, including maintenance, repairs, insurance and fuel had turned out to be higher than anticipated and one in five drivers (20%) have resorted to going into debt just to keep their vehicle on the road, the Money Advice Service (MAS) found. One in four (26%) of the 3,000 people surveyed who have bought a second-hand car since 2012 now has regrets about their purchase, with many of them saying they had not worked out whether it was really affordable or that the purchase price was too much in the first place.