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Gm Chevy 6.2 Diesel Engine Excellent Used Take Out! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,300.00
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Midland City, Alabama, US

Midland City, Alabama, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:NoRestockingFee Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:*******All USED, SURPLUS OR TAKE OFF PARTS ARE NON REFUNDABLE W/O PRIOR AGREEMENT WITH SELLER******* RETURN POLICY NEW PARTS 1) BUYER PAYS RETURN SHIPPING. 2) Refunds will be given on the price of the item minus a $15% restocking fee. 3) All returned items will be inspected and must be found to be clean, unused and in original packaging ready to be resold as NEW and not used. 4) Refunds will be issued within 10 days of our receiving returned item. 5) Buyer MUST notify us of return PRIOR to shipping item back in order that we may have the opportunity resolve any issue with the item! Brand:Chevy Military Engine Manufacturer Part Number:6.2 Diesel Engine Country of Manufacture:United States Core Charge:NONE NADA ZERO

Cleveland Institute of Art - Nissan project

Wed, 18 Feb 2009

Nissan sponsored a semester-long project for the Cleveland Institute of Art at the end of last year. The project guidelines were to create a 'truck', which was defined as a vehicle that has some form of utility, for the year 2020. While some students decided to create more traditional truck designs, others chose to redefine what utility meant while others created projects that would appeal to very specific niche markets.

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Thu, 26 Sep 2013

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