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1964 Pontiac GTO is where the "muscle car" era started. That emblem is nicely crafted and detailed into a very cool keychain. I've included some pictures of some of my other items available on ebay. Thanks for looking. Bob
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Pro Street for Sale
1969-70 dodge 426 hemi superbee(US $12.98)
13" by 32" single radius fender / steel - sr1332 - fender guys(US $105.00)
Universal rally seat side mounts/brackets race bucket str rs sparco fia msa pair(US $63.98)
Corvette rear end(US $900.00)
Mickey thompson and wheels for mustang 2005 and up 5.250 back spacing(US $450.00)
Borg warner s366 t4 twin scroll turbo(US $480.00)
2013 Subaru Forester: Price from £24,995
Mon, 25 Mar 2013The new 2013 Subaru Forester, which debuted at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November, will cost from £24,995 in the UK for the Forester 2.0D X. Those improvements for 2013 include new bumpers and a bigger crease down the side, some new alloys and more toys, like a new Infotainment centre and a SatNav with reversing camera. But the big news is that the new Forester gets a new engine option too, a new 2.0 litre turbo petrol good for 240PS which should make the Foresters ‘last forever’ appeal more enticing when you can have fun forever too.
Bentley Continental GTC Speed (2009) first pictures
Tue, 06 Jan 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 06 January 2009 10:58 This is Bentley’s facelifted Continental GTC and the mid-life tweakery completes Crewe’s revisions to its Continental range. The changes also usher in the higher-power 600bhp Speed model, which Bentley predicts will account for two-thirds of GTC sales. It's also the car Bentley denied they'd build when we scooped the GTC Speed last year!The new Continental GTC range will be on display at next week's Detroit 2009 motor show.
2014 Acura TSX starts at $31,530
Tue, 17 Sep 2013The sporty Acura TSX and TSX Sport Wagon return for 2014 with minor changes. The base TSX with a 201-hp I4 comes with a five-speed automatic transmission for $31,530, including destination. That’s a $125 bump from last year.
