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- Chrome steel differential cover chevy gmc truck 3/4 & 1 ton w/ gasket & bolts(US $36.13)
- Chrome steel differential cover ford mustang v8 mazda 4000 rear 10 bolt w/gasket(US $32.13)
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Volkswagen to buy Giorgetto Giugiaro’s Italdesign?
Thu, 20 May 2010The Morris Ital - one of Morris Ital by Giorgetto Giugiaro's greatest (sort of) It’s probably a fair bet – or at least was and has been for some time – that Volkswagen would be in the frame to buy an motoring asset that comes on the market. Especially if that asset is in trouble and an iconic name can be grabbed for a song – or less. Which explains why the names of VW and Giugiaro’s Italdesign are being linked together as the Italian designer appears to seek a car maker to rescue it from the woes of being an independent in these rather troubled times.
Chevrolet Onix
Tue, 23 Oct 2012The new Chevrolet Onix compact hatchback has made its world debut at this year's Sao Paolo motor show. The Onix, developed from GM's small car architecture by General Motors do Brasil, is being produced in the GM Complex in Gravataí. Its rather busy face features pulled-back lamps appear to have an awkward relationship with the split grille.
Drivers waste £1.9 billion on insurance
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