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Athens, Tennessee, United States

Athens, Tennessee, United States

TWO INCH INDICATOR AS REMOVED OUT OF A SCRAPPED DELTA BOEING 727 AIRCRAFT.OR DELTA INVENTORY YOU ARE BUYING WHAT IS IN THE PHOTOGRAPH.

TWO INCH FUEL FLOW LOOKS LIKE A NEW REBUILD NO MOUNTING MARKS

COMBINE SHIPPING. DO NOT---DO NOT PAY FOR THIS IF YOU ARE STILL BIDDING AND WANT US TO COMBINE SHIPPING, LET US KNOW WHEN DONE BIDDING WE WILL INVOICE YOU WITH SHIPPING COST. ON GLOBAL SHIPPING EBAY IS SUPPOSED TO DO THIS. IF YOU PAY FOR A WINNING AUCTION WE SHIP BUY THE NEXT DAY AND WE CANNOT HOLD THE ITEM IF PAID FOR.

WE DO SHIP ANY PLACE THE POST GOES. EBAY SEE'S FIT TO LIMIT OUR SALES TO THERE CHOSING, IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS BIDDING LET ME KNOW

New Ford Explorer hits a pothole

Fri, 13 May 2011

U.S. consumers can't seem to get enough of the 2011 Ford Explorer. It is the fastest-turning vehicle in Ford showrooms these days.

CDN and GM launch new interactive competition for students in North America

Tue, 12 Apr 2011

Multiple internships on offer with CDN-GM Interactive Competition Car Design News is pleased to announce the launch of the Car Design News-GM interactive design competition, a collaboration with GM and our partners, Dassault Systèmes and Faurecia. Eight student winners will be awarded internships at GM's design studios in North America in 2012 as the principal prizes, whilst our partner, Faurecia, will be choosing its own additional winner and offering this student an internship at its studios in either the US, Europe or Asia.  The competition is open to students studying at college/university level in the USA and Canada, on any design course, and to former students who graduated from these courses within the period April 2010 to March 2011. Students display and update their ideas and work-in-progress on the competition's website, where the interactivity comes from the ability of observers to comment and suggest specific amendments, and from GM mentors who will publicly guide and support the students.

Local authorities cashing in with CCTV fines

Tue, 15 Apr 2014

Councils are turning to CCTV cameras and spy cars to raise £312m in revenue, that’s according to Traffic Spies, a report published by civil liberties group, Big Brother Watch. Using a series of freedom of information requests, the group has discovered that many councils are continuing to use CCTV to hand out fines, despite the government’s Surveillance Camera Code of Practice, which highlights the need to use CCTV for traffic offences “sparingly”. Council parking ’spy car’ gets speeding ticket Cameras to catch illegal parking on the school run Yet despite this, the number of CCTV cars in operation has increased by 87% since 2009.