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North Hollywood, California, US
Starters for Sale
Starter mercedes 190 1985 201 type 359597(US $39.99)
Starter hyundai accent excel precis scoupe 92 - 01 auto 359669(US $39.99)
Starter mercedes 190 1985 201 type 362406(US $39.99)
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Bbb industries n3221 starter motor fits ford 4.6,5.4 &6.8 liter engines(US $129.00)
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New Aston Martin DBS WON’T keep the ‘DBS’ badge
Tue, 01 May 2012The replacement for the Aston Martin DBS (right) will look much like the One-77 (left) at the back The revised Aston Martin DBS – due to arrive later in 2012 – will take many styling cues from the One-77 and get a new name. Aston Martin are busy working on an updated DBS (which is why we’re about to get the DBS Ultimate Edition) and are aiming for a reveal by the Paris Motor Show in September. But this isn’t going to be just a facelift for the DBS.
The real Bond car: Aston Martin that inspired 007 for sale
Wed, 21 May 2014A gadget-packed Aston Martin that’s said to have been the inspiration behind James Bond’s Aston Martin in Goldfinger has been revealed in London prior to going up for auction at Blenheim Palace in July. The 1954 Aston Martin DB2/4 has been expertly restored by its current owners – who actually didn’t know the car could have inspired Fleming until they began restoring it. Years of research – and the nine-month nut and bolt renovation – followed, producing what auctioneers believe is a car that, if the right people are in the auction crowd, could make the owners very rich indeed.
Pagani C9: the tease begins despite problems at Pagani
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