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Bag Type: Gear Gear Bag Color: Black
G-FORCE GF backpacks are perfect for the local track visit or a multi-state journey. They're designed by former crew members and drivers to meet the needs of nearly any application. The backpacks feature eight separate compartments, one long side pocket, two short side pockets, and a laptop backside sleeve. Other standard pockets include one for handheld devices, plus a main deep pocket, shallow front pocket, and one on the bottom edge. Adjustable shoulder straps and even a port for your headphones make them the right bags to travel with. |
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Ford Ranger gets rollover control for 2010
Fri, 06 Feb 2009The Ford Ranger pickup will roll into the 2010 model year this summer equipped with the automaker's stability-control system that includes a rollover sensor. The rollover sensor measures the truck's angle of tilt and engages the antilock braking system to help prevent a rollover. Ford uses the technology, which it calls AdvanceTrac with RSC, throughout its vehicle lineup.
Video: Lexus LFA charges around GingerMan Raceway
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Acura reverses product plans
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