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New Jeep Spare Tire Cover Harley Davidson Logo Fits 27-31 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Mountainburg, Arkansas, US

Mountainburg, Arkansas, US
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NEW WITH  BOX HARLEY DAVIDSON SPARE TIRE COVER. ADJUSTABLE FIT TIRE COVER FOR 27" TO 31" (MEASURE ACROSS THE FACE OF THE TIRE). HOSE OFF OR WIPE CLEAN WITH DAMP CLOTH. BLACK WITH HARLEY EMBLEM. I BOUGHT THIS FOR MY JEEP AND IT WAS TOO SMALL. SECOND PHOTO IS STOCK SO YOU CAN SEE WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE. NEAT-JUST DIDN'T FIT! PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO PLACING A BID AS ALL SALES ARE FINAL. THANKS FOR LOOKING.

 

 

Cleveland Institute of Art - Nissan project

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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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Audi R18 TDI dominates Le Mans 2011 test day

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