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Fogh Dacron main sail for 420 Dinghy; standard dimensions.
Batten pockets, no battens included. Approximate measurements: Luff 15 ft- 5 in Foot 7 ft 4 in Stitching sound, no patches. Slight chafe on luff at head as shown. No warranty, no returns |
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Davis shockles minishockle - 24 - black(US $26.29)
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Jaguar F-Type UK public debut
Tue, 30 Oct 2012Jaguar are giving the new F-Type its first UK public outing at the Lord Mayor’s Show in November - driven by Jessica Ennis. But that’s about to change as Jaguar has decided to debut their new sports car at this year’s Lord Mayor’s Show in London on 10th November. But just to make sure there’s an added bit of kudos for the new F-Type as it drives along London’s City Streets, Jaguar has roped in Olympic golden girl Jessica Ennis to cast a bit of the residual fairy dust from this year’s summer of sport with a photocall before the show and Jess behind the wheel as the Lord Mayor’s procession takes to the streets.
Volkswagen Passat CC at Detroit show 2008
Mon, 14 Jan 2008By James Foxall First Official Pictures 14 January 2008 03:26 The Volkswagen Passat CC might look like the bastard offspring of a shady encounter between a Phaeton and a CLS, but the German firm is hoping the new Passat spin-off will attract buyers after premium car style for a relatively affordable price. When it hits UK showrooms in late summer 2008, expect the four-seat, four-door CC – it stands for Comfort Coupe – to have a sticker price starting at around £19,000. This will make it less than half the price of its most affordable rival, the Mercedes CLS.
Fiat buys remaining stake in Chrysler (2014)
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