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Speedometers for Sale
Suzuki lapin 2004 speedometer [8161400](US $209.00)
1942 chevrolet fleetline speedometer original (US $100.00)
Mitsubishi canter 2004 speedometer [6961400](US $309.00)
01-02 honda civic speedometer cluster 5 speed manual 117k miles all models(US $155.00)
Toyota blade 2007 speedometer [8561400](US $309.00)
1980 mini cooper speedometer instrument cluster w/ smiths gauges 58k oem rare!(US $229.00)
Chinese Grand Prix qualifying: Hamilton takes pole for Mercedes
Sat, 13 Apr 2013Lewis Hamilton has grabbed his first pole position for Mercedes for tomorrow’s Chinese Grand Prix, with team mate Nico Rosberg in fourth putting second place Kimi Raikkonen in the Lotus and third place Fernando Alonso in the Ferrari in a Mercedes sandwich. Felipe Massa takes fifth in the second Ferrari and Grosjean sixth in the second Lotus with the Toro Rosso of Ricciardo in seventh, but it’s behind that the things get more interesting, especially in a race context. Behind the leading seven are Jenson Button in the McLaren and Sebastian Vettel in the Red Bull, but both are on different strategies to the rest of the leaders and will start tomorrow’s race on the medium tyres they used for final qualifying instead of the soft tyres.
Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo Tech Edition
Fri, 05 Apr 2013The Skoda Fabia Monte Carlo Tech Edition is a limited edition of the already limited edition Fabia Monte Carlo, with added equipment. We all understand that producing limited edition cars adds a bit of showroom gloss, with car makers adding something extra – and often unique to the model, to create a ‘Limited Edition’ with extra equipment to boost sales. But is it stretching things a bit far when a car maker takes an already ‘Limited’ edition car and bolts more goodies on to it to create a ‘new’ limited edition?
Women-only Rallye A
Tue, 18 Mar 2014Somewhere in the deserts of Morocco there's an array of thin plumes of dust heading west towards Erfoud, near the Algeria border. The 160 teams of women have no directions, GPS, even binoculars. For the next 13 hours, they must make their way across the Western Sahara to the next checkpoint.