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- Rupp center rigging kit w/klickers - black mono 45' -ca-0113-mo(US $71.45)
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- Whitecap folding step stainless steel -86000c(US $59.98)
- Taco 3-rod holder rack - brushed aluminum -f31-3003bsa-1(US $128.70)
- C.e. smith replacement liner f/80 series flush mount - white -53684a(US $22.27)
- Davis swim stirrup -1466(US $33.45)
2013 Audi RS6 Avant: The Video
Sun, 16 Dec 2012With the new Audi RS6 Avant revealed, Audi has delivered theĀ firstĀ video of the new V8 RS6 in action ahead of a public debut. In fact, for many with deep pockets and petrol running through their veins, the RS6 Avant is the ultimate ‘Q’ car; take of the RS badges and no one would know the quietly spoken Audi estate was carrying a very big stick indeed for when it was needed. Mind you, the RS6 Avant only speaks quietly when you’re gentle – give your right foot free reign and it can bellow like a supercar – and even with a V8 instead of a V10, the 2013 Audi RS6 Avant can pull the same trick.
Driven: Cadillac XTS
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