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3d Chrome Angry Birds Front Grille Keychain For Wrangler Cj Yj Xj Tj Jk Sahara on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:Euro4tuning Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:3D Angry Birds Jeep Front Grille Keychain Key Ring Car make:CJ YJ XJ TJ JK COMMANDO SAHARA WRANGLER Interchange Part Number:Precision Laser Cut, Hand Polished Material:Brushed 304 stainless steel Other Part Number:Based on Iconic Jeep Wrangler 7-Hole Front Grille Features:3D Angry Birds Front Grill Keychain Key Ring Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear UPC:718460741295 Surface Finish:Chrome Brushed 304 stainless steel

Maserati Quattroporte Sport GT S (2008): first photos

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Lamborghini Aventador J Roadster revealed officially

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Feds researching fire risks from EV batteries, regulator says

Fri, 10 Jun 2011

Federal safety regulators have begun an $8.75 million study of whether lithium ion batteries in electric vehicles pose a potential fire hazard, officials said Thursday. Kevin Vincent, chief counsel of the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, said researchers are looking at whether the high-voltage batteries can cause fires when they are being charged and when the vehicles are in an accident.