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Used Jeppesen Private Pilot Syllabus (softcover, 2000) on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Waynoka, Oklahoma, United States

Waynoka, Oklahoma, United States
In perfect condition
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Pink Rolls Royce Ghost FAB 1 supports Breast Cancer Care

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The result is a pink Rolls Royce Ghost EWB put together for the Evans adventure with everything from a pink paint job to hand-embroidered headrests with the Breast Cancer Care pink ribbon motif and pink umbrellas. There’s also ‘FAB1′ treadplates , a pink and cream interior and an uplit Spirit of Ecstasy Rolls Royce has handed the Ghost over to Chris’s FAB1 Million project – and he’s chipped in his FAB 1 number plate – with a plan to raise £1 million for the charity over the next year by offering the pink roller for hire for any special day – from weddings to corporate outings – and for appearances at special events. Jolyon Nash, Rolls Royce Marketing Director, said: When I received the call from Chris Evans to support FAB1 Million, we immediately sprang into action. It’s taken countless hours to create such a special car but every minute spent is absolutely worth it for such a valuable cause.

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Fri, 01 Mar 2013

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