MULTIPLE SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO PARTS
(1) KENWOOD KCA-S210A CD CHANGER/ SWITCHING UNIT USED
(1) JBL SIR 2.5 SATELLITE RECEIVER USED
(3) KENWOOD KTC-SR901 USED (2) WITH ALC MODULE USED
(1) SIRIUS CONNECT SIR-KEN1 USED
(1) KENWOOD KTC-SR902 USED
(1) SIRIUS CLARION COMPATIBLE RECEIVER SIR-CL1 USED
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Honda Civic Type R UK sales to cease
Wed, 11 Aug 2010The Honda Civic Type R is dead. Or it is at least in Europe, as the high-revving, naturally aspirated 2.0-litre engine that powers Honda's hot hatch can't meet forthcoming emissions requirements That's right – the Civic Type R can’t meet the latest Euro5 emissions regulations that come into force at the end of 2010, meaning in the UK and most other European countries (a tiny handful have Euro5 exemption) the Civic Type R will cease to be. If you live outside Europe then you’re still in luck as the Swindon-built Type R will continue to be sold in markets as far afield as Australia and South Africa.
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Italdesign Go! concept
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