Spacer #23-819057 Mercury Force 1989-1994 90/120/150hp Outboard Boat Part #5 on 2040-parts.com
Gulfport, Mississippi, US
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Land Rover LRX at Detroit
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Hyundai Veloster Turbo gets cheaper
Wed, 19 Sep 2012Hyundai are set to launch an additional model of the Velsoter Turbo to sit below the Turbo SE for around £2 less. With the regular Hyundai Veloster starting at £18k and the Velsoter Turbo at £22k, Hyundai has worked out there’s a middle ground price point – can you guess what it is? So to fill that gap (yes, it’s a £20k entry point) Hyundai are to launch the bog-standard Veloster Turbo (without the SE badge) which will lose some of the equipment but, as far as we can see, keep the butch cosmetic bits on the exterior.
Australian Grand Prix Qualifying: Hamilton takes pole for Mercedes
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