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- Air conditioning compressor w/clutch, rebuilt, for 928 porsche® , 1980-1989(US $440.99)
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Bondurant enters SCCA Hall of Fame
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Chrysler Sebring
Mon, 26 Jun 2006Chrysler has shown pictures of the 2007 Sebring, a mid-sized sedan that will enter production in America later this year. New from the ground up, the dynamic exterior borrows cues from the Crossfire in the front three-quarter, while a part-masked C-pillar helps accentuate the Sebring's arched cab, eschewing the 'chopped' look of the larger 300C. The urbane interior features an IP with a broad panel theme, reminding slightly of the Mercedes-Benz CLS/> It will be available from launch with the option of two V6 engines and, unusually, a new four-cylinder motor that produces 172PS from 2.4 liters.
Mercedes C 180 CGI BlueEFFICIENCY Review & Road Test (2010)
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