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US $57.34
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Marietta, Ohio, United States

Marietta, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Terminal Type:Blade, Eye-loop SKU:430:VR-134 Mounting Location:Internal Brand:Standard Connector Gender:Female Manufacturer Part Number:VR-134 Terminal Gender:Male Voltage:12 Quantity Needed:1; Terminal Quantity:1 Interchange Part Number:704 33011 500, VR734, 1V1025, 62-15-6635, RBI30062 National Popularity Code:D Other Part Number:002 154 58 06 A, R930, 92813, 1805-92813, 15145 NPS:F UPC:Does not apply

New Touareg shows its face

Wed, 20 Sep 2006

By Nathan Millward Motor Industry 20 September 2006 02:29 Here are the first official photos of Volkswagen's facelifted Touareg, already uncovered during hot weather testing by CAR Online. A chrome effect grille surround and Eos-inspired headlights bring the luxury 4x4 in line with VW's latest models, while at the rear, revised lights, bumper and exhaust pipes spruce up the Touareg. New safety gadgets are introduced.

Lamborghini Reventon Roadster – First customer car

Tue, 01 Dec 2009

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Council’s Flood Excuses Don’t Hold Water - Poll

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

MEDIA interest might have died down but thousands are still dealing with the devastation caused by the recent flooding. Along with homeowners, motorists also battled rising water levels and deteriorating road conditions. However, according to a new survey of its members, the AA has said that as many as 68 percent of those polled said the extreme weather had contributed to poor road conditions but 67 percent blamed councils for not maintaining drains well enough.