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Transpeed F4ael Friction Kit For Automatic Transmission Clutch Discs For Mazda- on 2040-parts.com

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China, China

China, China
Condition:New Herstellernummer:F4AEL Hersteller:TRANSPEED Übertragungsmodell:F4AEL Produkt-name:Reibungskit Getriebeart:Automatik Produktart:Überholungssatz Herstellungsland und -region:China OE/OEM Referenznummer(n):F4AEL Automarke:MAZDA FORD KIA EAN:Does not apply

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Thu, 19 May 2011

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IAM lobbies Labour for road casualty reduction targets

Wed, 25 Sep 2013

THE INSTITUTE of Advanced Motorists has called on the Labour Party to back the reintroduction of targets for reducing injuries and deaths on the road. The road safety organisation renewed its calls for targets to be reintroduced at the political party's annual conference in Brighton. An IAM survey of local councillors earlier this year showed that those affiliated with Labour were, in the IAM’s estimation, the most committed to road safety.

AA warns of 'exceptional' bank holiday traffic

Thu, 22 May 2014

THIS YEAR’S Whitsun Bank Holiday is likely to be one of the busiest on the roads in recent years as it coincides with the start of half term for many families, according to the AA and traffic information specialist Trafficmaster. As schools in England and Wales take their half-term break during the last week of May, coinciding with the Late Spring Bank Holiday on Monday, 26th May, traffic is likely to be exceptionally busy on main trunk routes. Although the weather presents a potentially mixed picture for the bank holiday weekend, the AA estimates that up to 17 million cars could be on Britain’s roads.