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Condition:New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions Brand:ProKeyBox Bundle Description:Programmer & Instructions Manual Custom Bundle:Yes Fitment Type:Direct Replacement Interchange Part Number:13577769,13580080, 23286292, 22859397, 13577771, 22859399, 22859389, 22859395, 22881480, 23487378, 23487381, 23286293, 22859396, 84540855, 84540858, 84540861, 84540856, 84540860, 84540862, 84540864, 13577767, 13577761, 84540865, 13580082, 22859392, 84540866, 13577768, 13580079, 84652615, 84540859, 13577764, 85114293, 22859403, 84424017, M3N-32337100, M3N32337100 Manufacturer Part Number:M3N-32337100-PKB-13 Modified Item:No Non-Domestic Product:No Programmer:Included Programming:DIY, Do-it-Yourself, Self-programming Superseded Part Number:Black, Chevy, Clicker, Fob, GM, Ignition, Instructions, Key, Keyless, Pro Key Box, Programming, Remote, Simple to Use, Tool Warranty:90 Days

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McLaren’s Jenson Button & Lewis Hamilton get animated

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McLaren has teamed up with Framestore to produce a series of animated – and amusing – cartoons showing on Sky F1. Somehow, despite having the British Grand Prix in one window and the Andy Murray match at Wimbledon in another on Sunday, we managed to miss this cartoon featuring McLaren, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button on Sky F1. It seems Sky F1 will be featuring a new cartoon from McLaren at every Grand Prix for the rest of the season, and if they are up to this standard they’ll be well worth looking forward to.

Concept Car of the Week: Lancia Bertone Sibilo (1978)

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The second half of the ‘70s saw automotive design fall into an era of uninspired and uninspiring economic cars finished with cheap plastic add-ons and stuffed with beige itchy fabrics. Working from the little Bertone studio in Turin, it seems Marcello Gandini didn't get the memo and carried on drawing futuristic wedgey supercars. With the Sibilo, he pushed his signature angular style to a new level of modernity.

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