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US $12.95
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Bemidji, Minnesota, US

Bemidji, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Return product within 14 days and the cost of product minus the cost of shipping will be refunded. Cost of shipping and handling nonrefundable. Seller is not responsible for uninsured shipping. Any items lost or misplaced are the responsibility of the buyer. Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Gender:Unisex Adult Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

Citroen DS3 Racing concept car (2010) first pictures

Fri, 19 Feb 2010

This is Citroen taking a swipe at the Mini Cooper S Works – and giving us a hint at what Sebastian Leob will be driving in next year’s WRC. The DS3 Racing is a pumped up version of the new C3-based premium supermini and just 1000 will be finished at the workshops of Citroen Racing, the team behind 11 rally championship titles. Based on the production 1.6 THP, the Racing version gets tweaks to the turbo, exhaust and engine management system to boost power from 148bhp to 197bhp and add 26lb ft of twist for a 203lb ft total.

GM's Lutz to retire May 1

Wed, 03 Mar 2010

General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz plans to retire from the automaker effective May 1, according to a statement released by GM on Wednesday. Lutz, 78, had been serving as a senior adviser to GM Chairman and CEO Ed Whitacre after shelving retirement plans to take charge of the automaker's marketing after it emerged from bankruptcy in July 2009. An outspoken executive who both challenged global warming and championed GM's all-electric Volt, Lutz is credited with revitalizing GM's product development efforts after being hired by former GM CEO Rick Wagoner in 2001.

Greenpeace goes galactic on Volkswagen's Super Bowl ad

Wed, 29 Jun 2011

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