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Mens Genuine Motor Clothes Harley Davidson Nylon Motorcycle jacket with removal liner. Size large Please go by my measurements to ensure proper fit. Measures across back underarms approx.25" From collar to bottom approx. 24" Sleeves from outside of shoulder to bottom approx.26" I am happy to combine purchases, Pick up is welcomed at no extra charge. |
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BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe price revealed
Thu, 22 Dec 2011BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe starts at £61k in the UK BMW has revealed that the new 6 Series Gran Coupe will cost from £61,380 in the UK for the petrol engined 640i. The new BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe has had a bit of a sneak reveal in London this week ahead of its official debut at the Detroit Auto Show next month. And those who’ve been seem rather impressed.
Audi readies flagship Sport Quattro concept for Frankfurt
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Production output decline slowing
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