Genuine Sirius Stiletto 2 / 10 / 100 Remote Control New. Sl10 / Sl100 / Sl2 Oem on 2040-parts.com
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Brand New Genuine remote control for Sirius satellite radio receiver Will work with the following models: SL10, SL100, SL2, SLV1C, SLV2C, SLH1C, SLH2C Once you receive your item and completely satisfied with our service, please do not forget to leave us positive feedback. In case you might have any issue or a question please do not hesitate to contact us. Your satisfaction is our top priority!! We will resolve any issue! Guaranteed! The item will be shipped in non-retail packaging (battery not included) SAME DAY SHIPPING Check out my other items! |
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Ferrari Superamerica 45 revealed ahead of Villa d’Este
Thu, 19 May 2011Ferrari Superamerica 45 - stunning At the start of May we were hearing that Pininfarina had put together a one-off special for a Ferrari client – the Ferrari Superamerica 45 – which was being built for New Yorker Peter Kalikow, an avid Ferrari collector. Not only were Pininfarina building this one-off Ferrari, but they were going to reveal it at Villa d’Este this week – a perfect setting. Well, Villa d’Este kicks off tomorrow, but Ferrari couldn’t resist releasing a few photos of the Superamerica 45 as it was readied for collection by Peter Kalikow, and a few details.
Team Lotus snaps up Caterham +video
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The Chevrolet Stretch? Collegian's idea takes top prize in design contest
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