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Harley Davidson Big Twin Fatboy License Plate Bracket Holder on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
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Hallandale, Florida, US

Hallandale, Florida, US
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This is a used Fatboy License Plate Bracket Holder , see pictures.

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AMG plans greener, cleaner performance cars

Wed, 08 Oct 2008

By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 08 October 2008 08:00 AMG is going green – the maker of unfeasibly fast Mercedes-Benz models is gearing up for hybrid and diesel versions, using advanced low-weight materials to retain their tyre-smoking performance credentials while satisfying the nagging greener conscience. In an exclusive CAR interview, Aufrecht Melcher Großaspach boss Volker Mornhinweg spoke candidly about the company’s future and outlined why a raft of imminent eco measures would enhance AMG’s performance capabilities rather than stifle them. ‘Of course emissions and economy are important to us at AMG – only a fool would ignore these factors today,’ said Mornhinweg (pictured).

New 2014 Mercedes C-Class interior revealed

Wed, 23 Oct 2013

Ahead of its debut at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2014, Mercedes-Benz has revealed details of the all-new C-Class interior. And if the photos and specification are anything to go by, the gap between the S-Class and the C-Class is about to get narrower. As is becoming increasingly common in the automotive world, strong influence has been drawn from smartphones and tablets, with Mercedes-Benz also leaning heavily on airline and aircraft references.

BMW set to go front-wheel drive

Wed, 17 Mar 2010

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