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Sno stuff 479-110-50 windshield arctic cat zl 440 zr 440 580 700 1994-1999(US $93.05)
1985 arctic cat cougar windshield s22
Scorpion windshield, clear, mark 1, 11, 111 1968-71, oem # 854600, new, koronis(US $55.00)
Scorpion windshield, clear, stinger 11 1971, 854598, new aftermarket, koronis,(US $60.00)
Scorpion windshield, clear, stinger 277,290,292,293,340,400 72-74, new, koronis(US $65.00)
Scorpion windshield, clear, stinger 292 74-75, stingerette 74-74, new, koronis(US $60.00)
Ford Mad Max Interceptor Concepts
Mon, 11 Jul 2011The Ford Mad Max Interceptor Concepts - on show in Oz You probably need to be the wrong side of 40 to remember the Mad Max films. But you won’t remember them for the script or dialogue. You’ll remember them for Mel Gibson (in his first starring role) and for Tina Turner playing – well, a post-apocalyptic Tina Turner is probably the best description, but they call her Aunty Entity But aside from the unlikely coupling of Mel Gibson and Tina Turner, it’s the transport you’ll remember.
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