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New Sierra Marine Fuel Water Separator Kit 18-7932 W 10 Micron Filter on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Sierra Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan Manufacturer Part Number:18-7932

Sierra 10 micron fuel / water separating filter with bracket & aquavue. Email if you  have questions and thanks for looking.

Geneva Motor Show 2008 A-Z

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By Ben Pulman Motor Shows 28 February 2008 13:50 Click here for all the latest new cars and news from Europe's best car show with our handy A-Z. The CAR Online team has spent the past week in Switzerland for the 2008 Geneva Motor Show to serve up the sharpest verdicts on the new cars that count, blogs with our critics' opinions and video of the whole team for the full multi-media experience. Click on the links below to make sure you don't miss a single unveiling.

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Rohan Saparamadu appointed Chief Designer at Maruti-Suzuki

Thu, 03 Sep 2009

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