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US $14.95
Location:

Avondale, Arizona, United States

Avondale, Arizona, United States
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Jeep Rubicon, Wrangler, Renegade, Cherokee, Commander, Patriot Star Sticker Decal/Sticker - 2X (PAIR)

QUANTITY: 2 (SIMILAR COLOR)

SIZE: 8.5" TALL x 8.5" WIDE

COLORS: GLOSS BLACK, MATTE BLACK, GLOSS WHITE, MATTE WHITE, RED, BLUE, SILVER, PINK, YELLOW, GREEN, BURGUNDY, GOLD, COPPER

PLEASE INDICATE COLOR WHEN ORDERING. DEFAULT COLOR IS GLOSS BLACK

MADE OF HIGH QUALITY VINYL 6 YEARS OUTDOOR LIFE

ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED PRE MASKED AND READY TO APPLY

 

All the BMW E and F codenames explained

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Two years ago, we published a list of BMW codenames for the anoraks out there. And with the launch of the new 1-series, what better excuse to update Munich's future model plans? We've researched all the different BMW E and F codenames we know about and explained them all in our handy list below.

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Boy, 3, takes family car for a spin

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A THREE-YEAR-OLD boy took his family's car for a ride - and drove down two embankments in West Sussex before ending up in a pub garden with just a bumped head. The boy started up the engine to the automatic Subaru Impreza and drove off down the family's long driveway in Henley, near Midhurst. He then carried on, driving down two embankments before ending up in the garden of the nearby 16th Century Duke of Cumberland Arms pub.