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- Lower front right suspension control arm (dorman 520-394) w/ ball joint assembly(US $151.98)
- Lower front right suspension control arm (dorman 520-394) w/ ball joint assembly(US $151.98)
- Lower front right suspension control arm (dorman 520-394) w/ ball joint assembly(US $151.98)
Porsche Boxster S: 2013 Autoweek Best of the Best/Car
Tue, 11 Dec 2012Today, Autoweek editors announced the Porsche Boxster S and Mercedes-Benz GL as the car and truck winners at the 2013 Best of the Best awards presentation. Editor Wes Raynal revealed the winners and presented Best of the Best trophies to representatives from the winning auto manufacturers. 2013 Porsche Boxster S: Autoweek Best of the Best/Car “As the only brand to have two models make our list of finalists, Porsche showed up in force,” Raynal said.
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