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Bring a Trailer: 1990 Mitsubishi Eclipse GSX rally car
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Nissan Driver Assist – be Michael Schumacher
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Series 51 Bentley Continental Frankfurt launch
Thu, 10 Sep 2009A series 51 Bentley customised interior But these sorts of services are normally only offered at the very top end. But to make it easier for customers on their ‘Entry-Level’ models, Bentley is launching ‘Series 51‘, a set of customisation options for the Bentley Continental GT and GTC. Series 51 is named after the year in which Bentley’s original styling department was created by John Blatchley.