New RV Shower Hose
60" white in color
Washers included
Lifetime Guarantee by manufacturer
Brand is Oxygenics
1/2" connectors on both ends
Will be shipped in mailer
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Interior for Sale
- Dometic grill and filter for a/c(US $15.99)
- Two jc35 rv halogen light bulbs(US $5.75)
- Box of type 921 light bulbs for rv/marine(US $6.99)
- Rv - motorhome / porta-pak holding tank deodorizer - just drop in packs!(US $10.79)
- Wfco 75 amp rv power converter replacement lower section for model wf8975(US $206.00)
- White camper/ rv 3 burner stove cover/ lid/ 20 1/2"x17"(US $20.00)
Call For Widespread Use of Anti-Crash Car Tech
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One in six drivers 'top 100mph'
Mon, 10 Mar 2014ONE IN SIX (17%) of drivers admits to driving at more than 100mph on the motorway regularly in the UK, even though the speed limit is 70mph. More than twice that number (38%) own up to driving at above 90mph, while 11% say they speed at 50mph or more in residential and urban areas where there is a 30mph speed limit. Research by Direct Line shows 61% of drivers have also exceeded the 20mph limit.
Race2Recovery starts new Dakar challenge
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